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Brightest headlights available? - 5/31/2005 1:49:58 AM   
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Well i live in a not so lighted area and dont want to get in a wreck cause someone cant see me or i cant see a object in the road. I dont want to dump the money on HID's so are there any brighter bulbs i can buy?
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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 5/31/2005 4:48:52 PM   
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I found some H7, 55w, 8500K Xenon/Krypton bulbs on Ebay...I haven't tried them yet, but they come w/ a lifetime guarantee...they'll replace them for free (less shipping costs) if they ever burn out or break.
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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 5/31/2005 10:18:32 PM   
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there are 110w bulbs but you have to get them at a aftermarket store, just becareful when wiring.

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/1/2005 7:22:32 AM   
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Be careful with those 110w bulbs. On the 1000RR the charging system puts out a total of 340 watts at 5000 rpm. Keeping two 110w bulbs burning for an extended period of time sounds like battery/rectifier/stator problems down the road. There is also the possibility of melting some wires by going too high.

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/1/2005 10:16:10 AM   
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What about adding some driving lights? can be wired so Hi beams, they are on, low, they are off. could get some pretty neet lookin sets too.

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/2/2005 1:09:19 AM   
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I second that on cheap headlight bulbs from ebay or the 110w.

Sure the Ebay bulbs will create that cool looking HID look, but your stock bulbs will out perform them.

As for the 110w don't do it!!! You will fry your wiring.

If you are handy or if you want to spend the money install a set of TRUE HID headlights in your bike. I have HID installed on my low beam and it is very bright with a heat range of about 7000K.

Go do a search by typing "H7 HID conversion kit".


These are GREAT prices for a conversion kit.
http://www.xenonking.com/motorcycle.htm

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/3/2005 8:43:15 PM   
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The bulbs I bought say 55w on the package, and I specifically asked the seller about this before I bought them. Are you saying that they're lying?...do you know this for a fact?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7978145791&category=36476

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/3/2005 9:12:42 PM   
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Those are Junk I honestly don't think you will be happy with those.

Do youself a favor and buy a set of Sylvania Silverstars. I have heard great reviews about these bubls.

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/3/2005 9:18:00 PM   
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RF -- ya those bulbs ARE 55w and are brighter than stock -- the 110w bulbs are a different theme in this thread.

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/3/2005 10:18:23 PM   
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gotcha...thanks chain

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/4/2005 1:12:37 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: RumbleFish

The bulbs I bought say 55w on the package, and I specifically asked the seller about this before I bought them. Are you saying that they're lying?...do you know this for a fact?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7978145791&category=36476


Have you tried these bulbs yet? I dont want blue looking ones just bright white. But i want them brighter than stock and i dont think the silverstars are that great. So before i get hid's are there anyone that has tried soem aftermarket bulbs for a bike and liked them?

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/4/2005 6:00:56 AM   
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Ya, I tried them -- I got 'em sitting on my desk right now. For what they are the bulbs are o.k. I mean they are brighter than stock and put out a whiter light. It didn't seem at all blue from a rider's perspective. My thing is I ride almost exclusively at night and I got used to my HID setup on my old bike.


If you want these to try, they're yours. Just paypal me whatever shipping is and I'll send 'em your way. You can PM me if interested. I also have both stock H7's if anybody needs extras of those.

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/4/2005 10:47:39 AM   
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hey if they will fit a F3, I am game, my hi is ok, but the low sux! Yellow yellow yellow.... maybe I should take my own advice? I dono.

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RE: Brightest headlights available? - 6/17/2005 4:53:57 PM   
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UPDATE: Installed the bulbs I got off Ebay...definately brighter than the stock ones...only a hint of blue color, looks like hyper white...lifetime guarantee, $10 a pair...so far, so good.

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