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  • Jagdeep Singh
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    re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification

    Originally posted by rahuldevnath View Post
    Y!
    Hello rahul ,
    Can u pls tell me the solution of my problem
    After applying your twin beam mod in my bike .
    When ever I turn on my bike and run low beam , it runs good perfectly ..
    And after when I turn on high beam .then also both beam hid runs good ...
    And now the problem arises, when I shift from high beam to low beam..high beam hid didn't turn off and both hids are blinking on-off-on


    Whats the matter here ...
    Anybody....

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  • Jagdeep Singh
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    re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification

    Originally posted by rahuldevnath View Post
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    Is this a normal on/off switch OR toggle switch (three points)......?

    Can u please clarify
    If its toogle switch then diagram of its three points...?

    I want to implement this scheme in my pulsar 180 ug4 modified with all pulsar 220look...with both high and low point h7 hid kit 6000k 35 w

    Got Answer from rahul via email reply
    Attached Files
    Last edited by Jagdeep Singh; 01-06-2015, 12:36 AM. Reason: got answer

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  • rahuldevnath
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    re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification

    Originally posted by Akki4134 View Post
    Still haven't gpt any reply from anyone on my last question.
    I guess I should check out somewhere else for this matter.

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using xBhp Connect mobile app
    You can very well use normal halogens. However, remember that stock H7 halogens are 55W; with a combined load of 110W, its not recommended. I would advice you to install 2 x 35W, if that's what you require!

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  • Akki4134
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    re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification

    Still haven't gpt any reply from anyone on my last question.
    I guess I should check out somewhere else for this matter.

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using xBhp Connect mobile app

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  • Cleaner
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    re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification

    Encountered one with this mod while coming back from nearby town, I almost crashed since the damn headlamp was blinding. Guys use this mod only on highways at late nights, not on rural crossways.

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  • Akki4134
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    re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification

    Can I use both my beams without putting any HID cz I am not very happy with HID's , I had issues with the headlight glass cracking every year. Both the halogen bulbs working at the same time would cause any problem during long run, I ride on highways mostly and I am doing this upgrade coz I would be riding back to my home next week.
    Please help.
    Thanx ;-)

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using xBhp Connect mobile app

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  • ryder_boney
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    brilliant mod!

    i do have one quire, as you mentioned there is no cutting of wire is required so did you remove the insulation of the high beam positive wire (on the marked spot) to connect it to relay(c) and toggle switch?

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  • sandwichk
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    Originally posted by rahuldevnath View Post
    Most of us are not satisfied with the level of illumination our bikes provide. For some few, who possess a Pulsar 220, the headlight is really good, and most of them are satisfied with it.

    But for the lot, which includes me, there nothing know as enough light! Even before buying my 220, I had thought of using both the beams together, and finally, I have successfully tried and tested, such setup.

    The usage idea is simple. The low beam works as a single beam, but when switchover to high beam, my low beam remains on, along with the high beam. (With a toggle switch to go back to stock setup)

    The modification makes use of a relay, because the 220’s BCU does not simply allow both the bulbs to work, simply by shorting the two. Still, the mod is simple, and is fully reversible and does not need any kind of wire cutting, hence no problem with warranty with the bike or HID. The BCU is not all bad, as it automatically switches of the light in case of overload or severe battery drain.

    This mod applies only to HIDs. As combined load of 2 HIDs is just 70W. We need to replace the Pilot Bulbs to LEDs saving 10W. So in stock mod our bulb setup consumes 2X5=10W + 55W = 65W. Where’s as twin HID’s consume 35W X 2 = 70W.


    Setup is simple. The (+)Ve of the Low beam Bulb, goes to the relay at A. When the Low beam is selected the relay is not activated and low beam completes the circuit through point B and goes to the socket of Low Beam. When the High Beam is selected, the High Beam glows as well as the Relay get activated, and hence the low beam completes the circuit at C, and the low beam gets power through High Beam Socket. A Toggle switch, keeps the Relay deactivated even if high beam is selected.

    So go ahead and have the best possible illumination on any Indian Stock Bike!

    I have been testing it for last few days, and it does not affect the battery. In case of a problem with the relay, the bike simply returns to stock system (Single Beam HID not Halogen).

    BTW my HID is Raylux (CAR) 35W x 2, 6000K bought for 7000/- Rs.


    Keep Modding.....
    I am noting down your modifications, will do them when i'll have money
    Last edited by sandwichk; 06-18-2013, 09:39 PM.

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  • bublu
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    Dear xperts,
    Previously i have problem with my pulsar200 dtsi carburetor diaphram and i have replaced my carb with bs32(220 carb) now i'm having intake manifold leakage m.i want to know that 220 carb intake manifold will be a direct fit on 200.please do reply me kindly waiting for your reply
    Thanks in advance
    From shravan pathipak

    Sent from my A1+ using xBhp Connect mobile app

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  • dirtymind
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    If anyone from Pune has made it, kindly reply.

    Thanks

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  • rahuldevnath
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    Originally posted by superbsalil_02 View Post
    will it work on stock bulb on high beam??
    Yes, but will drain the battery rapidly!

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  • superbsalil_02
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    will it work on stock bulb on high beam??

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  • rahuldevnath
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    Originally posted by iBerry View Post
    Thanks for making it clear.... H7 Single beam HID, will do a search for it. Will the pass light work? I am currently using a deltran battery tender which i plug into the bike each night. It keeps the battery in check 12.8V then goes into trickle charge once the optimum level is reached. Hope this will take care of my battery once i install my HID.
    Pass light will ofcours work, however if your both beams are HID then it will be an issue, HIDs take about 4-7 seconds to reach their full intensity. Also, frquent flashing of HIDs will reduce the life of the bulbs.

    Are you having any issues with the battery? If not there's no need of charging the battery. If you still have doubts just go for 35W HID, which will consume far lesser current then the 220's coil actually produce.

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  • iBerry
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    Thanks for making it clear.... H7 Single beam HID, will do a search for it. Will the pass light work? I am currently using a deltran battery tender which i plug into the bike each night. It keeps the battery in check 12.8V then goes into trickle charge once the optimum level is reached. Hope this will take care of my battery once i install my HID.

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  • rahuldevnath
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    Originally posted by iBerry View Post
    Do we get HID that are like a single dedicated hi-beam HID? I have come across ones that have twin beam HID where the bulb filament moves back and forth for low and hi-beam. Also which is the best place to install the ballast on P220F?
    There are different kinds of HIDs, the one which you are talking about where bulb filaments moves back and forth are Bi-Xenons, these are H4 types. For 220F, there are two separate bulbs for High and Low. You will be needed to buy the H7 type HIDs for each beam.

    In 220F, you have a metal frame just behind both the bulbs, this I find the most suitable place for placing the ballasts.

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