and i want to ask, does my battery needs any special attention after the H.I.D mod??
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Nope. When I did the mod, my bike was also 2 months old. It has been now 7th month. No other requirements. Your battery will behave normally, because you are actually not drawing any extra current than stock.Originally posted by raiyan View Postmy bike is just 3 months old..
and i want to ask, does my battery needs any special attention after the H.I.D mod??Been There, Done That; Better!
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Quiet an interesting but purely a show-off mod. It's easy to do, but opening up the LED Tail light will screw up warranty.Originally posted by windy_torque View Postthanx dude n r u doing any other mod now? also see a video on youtube:
YouTube - Modified Pulsar Blue Tail Light SPARTANS Biker OF Jodhpur
do u know how to do that? n can we keep changing it from red to blue or blue to red using a switch?
We just need to paste 2 strips of blue LEDs. A DPDT switch, that's it. Anyone willing to do that in Bangalore, I can work on the bike.Been There, Done That; Better!
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@ Rahul
Where is the blinker located in pulsars? BCU??
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thanks so much brother for the help. i would like to ask something.. my hi beam is not circle in shape its very uneven as compared to your beam. what should i do?Originally posted by rahuldevnath View PostQuiet an interesting but purely a show-off mod. It's easy to do, but opening up the LED Tail light will screw up warranty.
We just need to paste 2 strips of blue LEDs. A DPDT switch, that's it. Anyone willing to do that in Bangalore, I can work on the bike.
thanks.
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your tail lamp should be RED always. Any deviation, you are breaking the law.Originally posted by windy_torque View Postn can we keep changing it from red to blue or blue to red using a switch?
Apart from that, you are asking for trouble in the form of someone hitting you from the rear due to either lower visibility of your taillamp or the distraction caused by the changing colours or non-standard tail lamp colours.
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My high beam is so circular in shape only because the beam is set too low. If your beam is an HID, it should form a circle when pointed to towards ground.Originally posted by raiyan View Postthanks so much brother for the help. i would like to ask something.. my hi beam is not circle in shape its very uneven as compared to your beam. what should i do?
thanks.
+1 It's better not to touch the tail lamp.Originally posted by HydBiker View Postyour tail lamp should be RED always. Any deviation, you are breaking the law.
Apart from that, you are asking for trouble in the form of someone hitting you from the rear due to either lower visibility of your taillamp or the distraction caused by the changing colours or non-standard tail lamp colours.Been There, Done That; Better!
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though I like it, have the cops not gotten hang of this yet ?Originally posted by windy_torque View Postthanx dude n r u doing any other mod now? also see a video on youtube:
YouTube - Modified Pulsar Blue Tail Light SPARTANS Biker OF Jodhpur
do u know how to do that? n can we keep changing it from red to blue or blue to red using a switch?
its not just illegal, it may confuse the person behind you that u r driving in a direction opposite to his... also red is used for a purpose cause in the dark it is the red color which has a frequency high enough to be visible over a long distance...
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4300K wasn't available in branded kits. Nevertheless I bought a 4300K bulb later.Originally posted by vikaskurup View Post6000k arnt good for fog and rain.....why didnt u buy the 3700k-4300k one.
Still I don't find a huge difference in improved visibility during fog, compared 6000K, and anything below 4300K is again is too ugly to be used a headlight.
BTW down here, in this part of the country (bangalore and around) we don't have fog!
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