dave6
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Has anybody changed the stock bulbs to 35 watt HID's, and if so is the cut off still OK, and is the road lit up that much better that this is a worth while mod in your opinion??????
Good info.....thanks!macca said:The 1st hid bulb I installed created a dark spot but this was due to the bulb being too short for the projector lens. Normal length H7 HiD bulbs work fine , H7Rs (which I believe to be short to work with relector lamps (ala car headlamps that arent projectors etc) give the dark spot.
PS I'm runing 1 35W Hid (as I didnt want to risk melting or burning of the lens/shell) and 1 oem halogen when the halogen bulb was new it was hard to spot the difference but now its aged its easy to see that one bulb is brighter (and bluer as the halogen has yellowed).
Seems like a killer deal ! Ive used HID in bikes for YEARS. I really like the brightness. I have changed the ST bulbs to the PIAA super bright bulbs, and they are better than stock but not bright enough... I need some HID or some extra driving lights..... If you install these will you take a few pictures of your install and post the before and after PLEASE ! :stevepsd said:I am running these from DDM Tuning out of San Diego on my Tiger 1050 with great results for the past year.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DDM-35W-55W-Dual-Motorcycle-HID-Kit
I bought them when they were on sale for $22 per bulb. The dual kit is only $45. I bought the 35 watt units and 5000K temp bulbs which are white in color not blue (which I find obnoxious).
I have not bought a set for the ST (yet) but will shortly, especially with the change in time coming up and riding home in the dark every day. Looks like they will be amble room to mount the ballasts on this bike!
The stock bulbs are 55 watt each.spasm said:i put brighter bulbs in my xjr and after a while it melted the wiring due to drawing to much juice ????, so what watts are the standard bulbs and what is safe to replace them with without causing damage ?
thanks ::008::stevepsd said:The stock bulbs are 55 watt each.
DDM recommends in small projector housings (like on my Tiger and the ST) that you run the 35 watt HID's to eliminate the possibility of overheating the projector housings. I have had no problems at all on my Tiger and the increase in light output switching from the 55 watt Halogens' to the 35 watt HID's is INCREDIBLE!!
I'll be sure to photo document the install. It should be fairly easy install as there is so much more room on the ST compared to my Tiger to put the thin-line ballasts. I am thinking that the ballasts will fit nicely on the left & right side inner black plastic panels (on either side of the forks).~TABASCO~ said:Seems like a killer deal ! Ive used HID in bikes for YEARS. I really like the brightness. I have changed the ST bulbs to the PIAA super bright bulbs, and they are better than stock but not bright enough... I need some HID or some extra driving lights..... If you install these will you take a few pictures of your install and post the before and after PLEASE ! :
Its up for debate and has been argued yes and no in many places. As per non standard exhausts whether it fails passes or gets an advisory will very much depend on how well you get on with your local MoT tester and whether they see you as a risk (to them) or sensible adult who will realise what to say when/if checked by Plod ie not "my MoT tester from blah blah blah said it was ok!"Poohbear said:Anyone reading this thread in the UK should be aware that aftermarket HIDs are illegal in the UK and will fail an MOT when it comes around :