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Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc
Can someone please suggest me an hid for my pulsar rs 200? It has one h9 socket and one h11 socket
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Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc
A very informative thread indeed...I need feedback from xBhpians on the performance of the following brands of LEDs preferably in use on Royal Enfield bikes.
1. Would request you to rate them as per experience
Auxbeam LED
Cyclops LED
Night eye LED
2. How is the performance of Maddog Aux lights. Would like to know the best mounting position based on experience..Is the fork mounting option really good or is it better to mount the aux lights near the headlamp. Also are the Maddog LED Aux lights really capable of withstanding a Ladakh ride without causing catastrophic damage to the bikes wiring etc...
Looking forward to receiving your valuable feedback...
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Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc
Can you please post about your experience so far with the H4 bulb?Originally posted by dr.faramroze View PostMy one year old Osram Rallye HS1 40/45w went kaput in my Yamaha Ray ZR. After reading many threads and watching videos on YouTube, decided to try out H4 bulb in lieu of HS1. The H4 bulb has narrow prongs (to fix the bulb in the socket) and HS1 has wider prongs. This can be easily fixed by using pliers. Bosch H4 60/55w fits scooters too. It appears to be brighter than the previous one. I will check at night and update soon.
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Re: Some light at last! Fitted my Avenger 220 with Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W) headli
Hey KaranOriginally posted by kany1991 View PostYour welcome bro
Ride safe [emoji120] waiting for full review of xtreme vision [emoji4][emoji4]
There you are!!! Did not know you were on x-BHP. Anyway thanks a lot bro
Will definitely write a proper review once I get to ride 
Cheers!!!
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Re: Some light at last! Fitted my Avenger 220 with Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W) headli
Your welcome broOriginally posted by Ballistic Rider View PostHello friends,
A big shout out to [B]Parth (MidnightEvil Parth) & another biker brother Karan Mishra (not sure if he is on x-BHP) for their timely guidance and suggestions to help me finalize the purchase of Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W).
Hope the pictures do some justice to my observation in the headlight quality.
CHEERS!!!
Ride safe [emoji120] waiting for full review of xtreme vision [emoji4][emoji4]
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Re: Some light at last! Fitted my Avenger 220 with Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W) headli
Yeah will update the performance as soon as I ride considerable distanceOriginally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View PostVery happy that I could be of some help. Karan is also on xBhp although I don't remember this 'IGN'.
Keep the post updated with future performance of the lights.
Cheers!!!
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Re: Some light at last! Fitted my Avenger 220 with Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W) headli
Very happy that I could be of some help. Karan is also on xBhp although I don't remember this 'IGN'.
Keep the post updated with future performance of the lights.Originally posted by Ballistic Rider View PostHello friends,
My Avenger 220 cruise had done 48k km on stock headlight unit. I decided to change them along with the alloys and tyres since I was on a spending spree to upgrade my ride
A big shout out to Parth (MidnightEvil Parth) & another biker brother Karan Mishra (not sure if he is on x-BHP) for their timely guidance and suggestions to help me finalize the purchase of Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W).
Since this product was available with the same dealer from whom I purchased the alloys, I managed to get this as a freebie
The difference in the headlight throw is noticeable. Unfortunately, I did not fix the exposure while capturing photos since I did not know such a feature existed let alone its requirement
Hope the pictures do some justice to my observation in the headlight quality.
CHEERS!!!
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Re: Some light at last! Fitted my Avenger 220 with Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W) headli
Thanks a lot for approving the thread DS broOriginally posted by Divya Sharan View PostApproved and merged!
Please use this thread to discuss anything related to lights.
Cheers!!!
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Re: Some light at last! Fitted my Avenger 220 with Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W) headli
Approved and merged!Originally posted by Ballistic Rider View PostHello friends,
My Avenger 220 cruise had done 48k km on stock headlight unit. I decided to change them along with the alloys and tyres since I was on a spending spree to upgrade my ride
CHEERS!!!
Please use this thread to discuss anything related to lights.
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Some light at last! Fitted my Avenger 220 with Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W) headlight
Hello friends,
My Avenger 220 cruise had done 48k km on stock headlight unit. I decided to change them along with the alloys and tyres since I was on a spending spree to upgrade my ride
A big shout out to Parth (MidnightEvil Parth) & another biker brother Karan Mishra (not sure if he is on x-BHP) for their timely guidance and suggestions to help me finalize the purchase of Philips Xtreme Vision Plus H4 (12V 60/55W).
Since this product was available with the same dealer from whom I purchased the alloys, I managed to get this as a freebie
The difference in the headlight throw is noticeable. Unfortunately, I did not fix the exposure while capturing photos since I did not know such a feature existed let alone its requirement
Hope the pictures do some justice to my observation in the headlight quality.
CHEERS!!!
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Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc
My one year old Osram Rallye HS1 40/45w went kaput in my Yamaha Ray ZR. After reading many threads and watching videos on YouTube, decided to try out H4 bulb in lieu of HS1. The H4 bulb has narrow prongs (to fix the bulb in the socket) and HS1 has wider prongs. This can be easily fixed by using pliers. Bosch H4 60/55w fits scooters too. It appears to be brighter than the previous one. I will check at night and update soon.


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Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc
i have spot only version, GR30X doesn't come in flood/combo version. GR40x comes in combo version. i didn't use yellow lens as last year when i bought it, it wasn't available.Originally posted by sanchit223 View PostDo these have spot beam, or combo ? I could not find anything in item description. In fact, that’s true for a lot of gold runway products. Also, color temperature is 6500K, do you use the yellow lens with these ?
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Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc
Do these have spot beam, or combo ? I could not find anything in item description. In fact, that’s true for a lot of gold runway products. Also, color temperature is 6500K, do you use the yellow lens with these ?Originally posted by slopegatri View Postyep i'm using GR30x version since last 8-9 months, on my fz25. quality is superb and it's reliable. and the light output matches similar wattage Baja/clearwater lights at much lower price.
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Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc
yep i'm using GR30x version since last 8-9 months, on my fz25. quality is superb and it's reliable. and the light output matches similar wattage Baja/clearwater lights at much lower price.Originally posted by sanchit223 View PostI am looking for a set of capable aux lights
- 3000 to 4500 K color temperature
- Spot & Flood Combo
- Dimable
- Waterproof - IP67/68
I am okay buying separate spot ans flood lamps as long as overall butlers <$150 / Rs. 10,000. I look forward to suggestions. Saw some lights from goldrunway which are somewhat close in specs,but not a perfect match
Has anyone tried Goldrunway products, are these reliable, since they are fairly expensive and don’t have warranty.
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Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc
Thanks Harish, this video is very helpful
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