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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Interesting, sounds like relay or wiring problems, will look into it today evening or so. Recheck ur wiring ofc.Originally posted by Jagdeep Singh View Post
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Ahh gen no. But too many variablesOriginally posted by xplod566 View PostHello Sir,
I was greatly impressed by your DIY.However i have a Pulsar 200AS and wanted to know if its possible to run botht he lights.I mena any chance of Wire burning or etc...
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Kindly mention which hid you are using.Originally posted by Jagdeep Singh View PostIs 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
Thanks in advance
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Great idea, I will surely try this when i will get my bike. Soon i am planning to buy pulsar 220, is this good or i should go for another model.
Dharamshala Tourism
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Excellent. I intend to replace the indicators on the Hornet with those from RS200 or the Dukes and also install a Denali SoundbombOriginally posted by Divya Sharan View PostCutting/splicing wires, adding additional load over the stock rated setup voids warranty. Only a very good rapport with the ASC helps in such cases.
However, if you replace a 55w HID with a 25w LED without cutting wires, then warranty stays in tact.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Thanks, you have shed more light on this matterOriginally posted by Divya Sharan View PostCutting/splicing wires, adding additional load over the stock rated setup voids warranty. Only a very good rapport with the ASC helps in such cases.
However, if you replace a 55w HID with a 25w LED without cutting wires, then warranty stays in tact.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Cutting/splicing wires, adding additional load over the stock rated setup voids warranty. Only a very good rapport with the ASC helps in such cases.Originally posted by RoyalIndian View PostThe thing is they say it will void the warranty. Question is does it really void it?
However, if you replace a 55w HID with a 25w LED without cutting wires, then warranty stays in tact.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
The thing is they say it will void the warranty. Question is does it really void it?Originally posted by shadcool786 View PostIt applies to each and every Dealership. Please go to your local dealership to confirm if they would void the warranty or not.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
It applies to each and every Dealership. Please go to your local dealership to confirm if they would void the warranty or not.Originally posted by RoyalIndian View PostThanks for responding. Does it apply to Honda too?
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Thanks for responding. Does it apply to Honda too?Originally posted by shadcool786 View PostDepends on the dealership to dealership. The Bajaj dealership near my house, do allow it for their regular customers but not for others who didn't purchase the bike from them. Overall the warranty clearly states they have a right to refuse if any after market modifications is done to the bike.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Depends on the dealership to dealership. The Bajaj dealership near my house, do allow it for their regular customers but not for others who didn't purchase the bike from them. Overall the warranty clearly states they have a right to refuse if any after market modifications is done to the bike.Originally posted by RoyalIndian View PostDid not want to create a separate thread, hence asking here
Do electrical modifications such as aftermarket LED indicators, aftermarket headlight bulb, aftermarket Horn, void the standard warranty of the bike?
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Did not want to create a separate thread, hence asking here
Do electrical modifications such as aftermarket LED indicators, aftermarket headlight bulb, aftermarket Horn, void the standard warranty of the bike?
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
hi,
Bajaj Pulsar 220 is best compare than other in this prize.
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Hello Sir,
I was greatly impressed by your DIY.However i have a Pulsar 200AS and wanted to know if its possible to run botht he lights.I mena any chance of Wire burning or etc...
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Re: Bajaj Pulsar 220 Twin Beam HID Modification
Hi. Very good post. It made life easyOriginally posted by rahuldevnath View PostThanks a ton Aryan..for quick approval! And wo.. double thanks for making it sticky. I'm hope all 220's of XBHP, one day will not run without both beams on highway!
while returning from lavasa as road was deserted and it was pitch dark. I obviously had to turn off hi beam when on coming traffic(1-2 vehicles every, may be, 5/10 minutes) was there.
However, I had difficulty with locating the headlight connector as I did it all by my self.
May be it is there somewhere in the post, but couldnt find it. Also wire color codes were unknown. I had to open up the whole fairing and reverse engineer to find out the connector and wire color codes. Attaching photos for connector and wiring schematics. Kindly use these as references and at your own risk. The green connector on the right hand side of fairing is for pilot, low beam and high beam.
Last edited by Parvez Ghadialy; 11-05-2015, 02:08 PM.
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