(RIP) john plane Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 21, 2004 Messages 1,210 Reaction score 0 Location ascot Jul 6, 2010 #1 never had spot lights on a bike before.brought a set off here about four years ago for £60 fitted them last week they are fantastic its like driving in day light
never had spot lights on a bike before.brought a set off here about four years ago for £60 fitted them last week they are fantastic its like driving in day light
Fanum Toubab Joined Apr 26, 2003 Messages 48,939 Reaction score 8 Location Secure unit 2 Jul 6, 2010 #2 that's nice John
ronnie69 Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 22, 2006 Messages 1,579 Reaction score 52 Location Newcastle under Lyme, Staffs Jul 7, 2010 #3 maybe it was daylight - did you check your watch/ sundial ?
littleredrooster Registered user Joined Sep 30, 2002 Messages 3,149 Reaction score 0 Location Yaarksha Jul 7, 2010 #4 You're too easily pleased. Convert the OE lights to HID and be really, really impressed - give zerocool of this parish a PM.......
You're too easily pleased. Convert the OE lights to HID and be really, really impressed - give zerocool of this parish a PM.......
Benjah Registered user Joined Feb 24, 2010 Messages 41 Reaction score 0 Location New Zealand Jul 7, 2010 #5 You're too easily pleased. Convert the OE lights to HID and be really, really impressed - give zerocool of this parish a PM....... Click to expand... +1 to that. I use HID for my main lights and fill in the area close to the bike with a pair of driving lights. Very happy with the results.
You're too easily pleased. Convert the OE lights to HID and be really, really impressed - give zerocool of this parish a PM....... Click to expand... +1 to that. I use HID for my main lights and fill in the area close to the bike with a pair of driving lights. Very happy with the results.