



Yes, HID's are great. But for a fraction of the price, I've improved my lighting to a reasonable standard. Besides, I don't ride much at night to really justify fitting HID lights.
HiD is not just for night, it is the day time you sometimes need them more![]()
HiD is not just for night, it is the day time you sometimes need them more![]()
I've found and of the +30% or +50% don't last.
I've fitted some H3's to the spots and some have lasted less than a month.
The only ones I've found that last are the PIAA ones but they're bloody expensive
With the amount of blind bastards on the road, I'm of the opinion that no matter what you are dressed in, what colour your bike is or how bright your lights are, they'll still not see you.
a lot of the aftermarket blue bulbs cause shadowing,and a lower light output,they are purely cosmetic

They are pure white, around 4300 degree Kelvin and 1700 Lumens at 13.5v
The blue appearance of the ones shown is a coating applied to change the colour temperature and will also reduces the Lumens.
You use the same wattage as the OEM bulbs but you can get up to 50% more light with no additional current draw.