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  • rahuldevnath
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    Originally posted by bright_sunny21 View Post
    im getting RAYLUX H7 35w 6000k for 5850rs(pair).
    with 1 yr warranty..

    ok i saw sum videos on how to install HIDs on car.
    is it the same for bikes as well.
    i mean the procedure.


    im willing to give away one..
    PM me if interested.
    Yes the basic wiring procedure is the same. Check for H7 HID videos to be precise.

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  • bright_sunny21
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    Originally posted by krUnIzZlE View Post
    bright- for free??? LOL :O
    nope dude!

    i also prefer sumone from mumbai

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  • krUnIzZlE
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    bright- for free??? LOL :O

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  • bright_sunny21
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    Originally posted by rahuldevnath View Post
    You need to buy a H7 HID. It's absolutely plug and play, no modifications like switch or anything sort of is required.

    There's no wiring to be understood. When you open the hood, remove the stock bulb from the socket (either beam) Install the HID bulb, and put HID's input wire into the bike's stock bulb socket. Done!
    im getting RAYLUX H7 35w 6000k for 5850rs(pair).
    with 1 yr warranty..

    ok i saw sum videos on how to install HIDs on car.
    is it the same for bikes as well.
    i mean the procedure.


    im willing to give away one..
    PM me if interested.
    Last edited by bright_sunny21; 06-17-2010, 07:15 PM.

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  • rahuldevnath
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    Originally posted by bright_sunny21 View Post
    i dont want TWIN BEAM mod jus a single beam(low).

    the mechanic i plan to install HID from says he would have to put a separate switch;
    he said sumthing about magnet current and throttle which i didn't understand.

    im a complete noob when it comes to eletrical.

    so should i install HID from him or search for another mech.


    also can u explain me in layman language about how to wire HID properly without the need of extra switch
    i went through 124 pages of "LET THERE BE LIGHT"
    but couldn't get any idea from it.

    You need to buy a H7 HID. It's absolutely plug and play, no modifications like switch or anything sort of is required.

    There's no wiring to be understood. When you open the hood, remove the stock bulb from the socket (either beam) Install the HID bulb, and put HID's input wire into the bike's stock bulb socket. Done!

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  • bright_sunny21
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    im going to put HID on lower beam..

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  • Puneet1
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    Originally posted by bright_sunny21 View Post
    i dont want TWIN BEAM mod jus a single beam(low).

    the mechanic i plan to install HID from says he would have to put a separate switch;
    he said sumthing about magnet current and throttle which i didn't understand.

    im a complete noob when it comes to eletrical.

    so should i install HID from him or search for another mech.
    Even you mech seems like a noob or is trying to confuse customers so he can charge extra . for just installing HID on pulsar its a plug and play job as its a full DC bike . no wire cutting or anything . no extra switch is needed . the relay will protect the stock wiring and switch .
    are you planning to put hid on both beams or only one ?

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  • bright_sunny21
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    Originally posted by rahuldevnath View Post
    A Separate switch is recommended for this TWIN BEAM mod. For simply installing HID it's plug and play.
    i dont want TWIN BEAM mod jus a single beam(low).

    the mechanic i plan to install HID from says he would have to put a separate switch;
    he said sumthing about magnet current and throttle which i didn't understand.

    im a complete noob when it comes to eletrical.

    so should i install HID from him or search for another mech.


    also can u explain me in layman language about how to wire HID properly without the need of extra switch
    i went through 124 pages of "LET THERE BE LIGHT"
    but couldn't get any idea from it.
    Last edited by bright_sunny21; 06-17-2010, 01:04 AM. Reason: addition of information

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  • rahuldevnath
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    A Separate switch is recommended for this TWIN BEAM mod. For simply installing HID it's plug and play.

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  • bright_sunny21
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    Originally posted by rahuldevnath View Post
    Any doubts??
    is it necessary to put up a separate switch if we install HIDs?

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  • rahuldevnath
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    Originally posted by crashandrise View Post
    DonE!! Well, was that a DIY job???
    Any doubts??

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  • crashandrise
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    :-)

    DonE!! Well, was that a DIY job???

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  • kochumvk
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    Thanks brother.
    will go for HID only on low beam.

    Thanks for your advice.

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  • Puneet1
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    Originally posted by kochumvk View Post
    yes heat will be a problem. Almost given up the 55 W idea.

    I was saying about the relay for twin beam HID mode... like in this thread, is that just Rs 200 relay?

    Many of you guys have already running twin 35w beams. how you manage to give a pass with out hurting the bulb?
    flashing hids for 1-2 secs is bad but not that bad that bulb will ruin in a month . its just that they take time to start that people prefer halogen for hi beam in 220 . best combo for you would be 35hid lo and 55w hi beam .

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  • kochumvk
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    Originally posted by Puneet1 View Post
    55 w will give higher lumen output but produces a lot of heat and takes lot of current to start .

    pass will be problem as hids take time to reach max light output and if you just flash hids for few secs it also shortens bulb life .

    relays arent expensive , cost around 200-250 rs and they should be included with the hid kit for the price you are paying .
    yes heat will be a problem. Almost given up the 55 W idea.

    I was saying about the relay for twin beam HID mode... like in this thread, is that just Rs 200 relay?

    Many of you guys have already running twin 35w beams. how you manage to give a pass with out hurting the bulb?

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