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just got myhid kit high and low installed by pete at petes pit stopand yes made a very big difference, however
i am planing a 1200km each way trip over 3 days with a large portion done at night.
The high beam is not much difference to the low beam hid
i want/need to fit a set of spot lights which will give me distance vision.
any reccomendations as to what brand/type as well as installation placement.
how much will the currrent generator/alternator hold in after market products regarding power drainage before an upgrade is needed
thanks to all who reply
..ps.. pete if get spare time before i head off will get you to fit it all up, otherwise i will attempted the job myself
how legal are they?. those ones stick out like dogs nuts.anything avail bit more inconspicious?
its ok big fella...
i love the colour of your bike and of course the make!!!!!(when i saw kenos and braddos i fell in love)
the power outlet a top idea !!!
the bike bags you have awesome.esp because they are attachable..saw a mate say to another oi can you take my bags with that system.
i just dont like your roo spotters..thats ok
just asking if there was a more descrete soloution?
people can say they do not like something...but if there is no alternative so be it!
i know i was wrong to say they looked liked dogs balls without seeing them in person.
i was actually wondering if..... inbuilt lights ie..in the exsisting headlights was possible????
bruce you have a bloody nice bike.
i adore the aux outlet!!!
nicely done.
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I think it looks great. Hmmm wish I could get around to doing that on mine.
Bruce didn't do it for the looks (although he does like to look pretty), he did it because DAMN it was practical on the trip when we got stuck between towns. He had the spotters and HIDs which gave him great long and side vision, I had HIDs which gave me a great sweep and Simmo had bugger all. Often we tucked Simmo in the middle when we were night riding, or sometimes just let him tail along behind, it wasn't as it he was seeing much anyway.
I thought it looked great, a practical solution to a problem we had.
i agree for the practicle side of things..
just saying its a pity there isnt an in built soloution for all bikes.
seems to be neglected area when designing or manufacturing a bike.
we need to be seen and see!.
we need to be safe..
just shits me bruce had to pay $1200 ontop of everything else for safety..
just have great imagery of poor simmo being hearded along..aweeee isnt he cute heheh
sowwie simmo
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Hi Bruce,
I like your set up.
I also do alot of night riding, being a shift worker and ride between Sydney and the Central Coast.
I had a set of 55watt mini lights on my old GSXR750 mounted low on the fairings and they worked wonders. Just didn't want to do the same to the Busa. But your set up is a great idea. I will be looking into it.
Regards,
Stephen
" Live the Vision "
Quote "When was the last time You did something for the First Time"
guys about your lights.
so the hids need warming up?
is that initiall start? or each time you turn off high beam to low beam?
i seriously need new bulbs in my headlights and shopping around with the choices