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RE: driving /spot lights - cheeky - 27-07-2009

thanks surfa...

my lights a to say the least f^%$$ing shite...

it is dangerous..

i,m gunna hit up another member from here for a fav..he is new and i dont think he has posted but an auto eletrician and a mate.

see what we can do to the busa...

ill get him to read this thread .

my low beam is far better than my high beam..i may as well shine a big w torch in front of me.


RE: driving /spot lights - BUSGO - 27-07-2009

Cheeky your high beam should be better than the low one.
Another member had a situation where the bulb was not mounted properly.
He thought his high beam was shit and it just wasn't plugged into the socket.

In any case the low beam on all busas leaves a lot to be desired. The GEN II ones a tad better than the GEN 1 but not much.

The high beam is not too bad normally though.
Maybe your eleco can just check that for you 1st.


RE: driving /spot lights - cheeky - 27-07-2009

hmmm....its very scary.im glad i do not do alot of night riding



nivs bike is great..riding behind him it gives the definition of how wide the bike is..its a great idea.

its like two spots beside him about half a foot wider than the bike..


RE: driving /spot lights - Missy_Moo - 27-07-2009

Nope seriously gonna do this to the bike.


I have a habit of adding big spotties to most vehicles.


RE: driving /spot lights - surfabusa - 27-07-2009

Before
   

   

After
   

tried to take front on as previous photo however it was too bright for the camera,

this is on low beam and 5000k colour


RE: driving /spot lights - BLACKZOOK - 27-07-2009

I will snap a few shots of mine with all lights blazing.

The bike HID's with HID spotties put out more and clearer light than my Transporter ute with 2 x 200mm lightforce spotties.


RE: driving /spot lights - cheeky - 27-07-2009

soooo before picts you have kids then the after you loose the kiddies???


nah seriously wow what a difference.


so guys what do i do and how do i go about it??


i need serious help.because it is dangerous!!.

what bulbs do i put in my gen 11 k9

remeber i live in a town where im the only owner of a k9..so far..

not many busa here.

although i spotted a white busa today..

thought to myself they maybe some one from this forum..he looked like he was travelling


RE: driving /spot lights - surfabusa - 27-07-2009

i thing to remember about hid's is even though they have come down in price they vary greatly in cost, basically you get what you pay for as far as reliabilty life expectancy etc


RE: driving /spot lights - cheeky - 27-07-2009

i dont care the price..

i want to live.

just need to know the warming up ect?