These aux lights look good

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Anyone know of these and if they're any good etc and where to get em here in the uk. :nenau

I want some :bounce1 :bounce1

Extract from the site;
These Xenon HID Accessory Lighting Kits afford the very latest in forward lighting design. With diecast magnesium housings protected by a steel cage, the HID (High Intensity Discharge) lights produce a wider range of vision with brighter and more evenly distributed light.

Fully equipped with a solid state ballast for each lamp, the operational voltage is 25,000 volts. The on/off power is conveniently wired into the turn signal cancellation switch. To activate or to deactivate, simply hit the turn signal switch twice, hold, and release.

ZTechnik HID Lights feature independant left and right angle adjustments. Life expectancy for the lamps is in excess of 10,000 hours! Magnesium housings with a special coating provides lasting durability.


Skippy.
 

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:eek: :eek: What`s with the fecking HUGE cages ??

Joe 90 would be proud of them..... :D :D
 
They look like Hella Micro DE Xenons to me. In a cage :)

Uncaged they look like this:

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Personally, I like the Touratech cage better:

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Cheers,
Michel
 
I think they're rinky dinky, bet they cost a bundle though
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Touratech... I have the Xenon on the left and their fog light on the right, makes the 650 looks like a helicopter gunship.

Home made brackets, took the lights off the 1150 Adventure when it went!

The lights are superb... you'll wonder how you ever managed without 'em! :thumb
 

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Ta for that

Whatton, me too and I like the cages as well. :thumb

Micky, it says on the US manufacturers site that Wunderlich are the Euro distributors but they're not in the catalogue. :nenau

The TT ones are sweet. Who can fit them though. Don't want to fug up the bike trying it myself. Done other stuff but electrics are another language to me. :confused:

Skippy.
 
Skippy said:
The TT ones are sweet. Who can fit them though. Don't want to fug up the bike trying it myself. Done other stuff but electrics are another language to me. :confused:

Skippy.

I've got a TT HID spot fitted on my 1150GS -fantastic, after fitting it, i sold my FF50 spots. I use the moto switch to turn it on /off- piece of piss to fit

And the ballast box fits neatly up into the front frame.

 
Hey Joe

Fitting them is a dodle, any _osser can do it including you Skippy.

1. go to your quiet room
2. put the cages around your head
3. sing 'Du-du...du..duda duda dadadadada - darda'
4. Bingo!! You are now an expert electrician capable of rewiring Sizewell B

One problem - you are now only fourteen and despite the voice of an 80 a day Capstan coal miner your too young to go play on the beast....

Merry Christmas To_ _er! :dabone
 
Skippy said:
Micky, it says on the US manufacturers site that Wunderlich are the Euro distributors but they're not in the catalogue. :nenau
Skippy.

Hi Skippy

Wunderlich and Touratech stuff available in this country from a lot of the BMW dealers, but looks like you're sorted anyway. Wiring's a cinch... just make sure someone stood nearby with a fire extinguisher :spitfire
Cheers
 
Yo Not Funny Bruv!

The Slow Granger said:
Fitting them is a dodle, any _osser can do it including you Skippy.

1. go to your quiet room
2. put the cages around your head
3. sing 'Du-du...du..duda duda dadadadada - darda'
4. Bingo!! You are now an expert electrician capable of rewiring Sizewell B

:D :D :D :D

One problem - you are now only fourteen and despite the voice of an 80 a day Capstan coal miner your too young to go play on the beast.... :eek:

Merry Christmas To_ _er! :dabone

And to you :beerjug:
 


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