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Hi i got a HID set and thinking of moving in to my sportbike bike.. Is it possible?? have anyone here try it out before?? What kind of modifications will i have to do?? Any comments??

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its plug n play bro..u got to see wat kind of socket ur bike use...h4?..h7?...if its the same as ur car's socket....h4 too perhaps...cheers

I ride at 70km/hr only...please please dont blow2 at me or overtake me dangerously....wait i change into Incredible Hulk n dont know why my little baby bike will always be ahead of u if u do that

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car hid ballast are bigger than motorcycle.so you might got a problem of keeping it in the bike.

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it so call plug n play.u must see what bike u riding.if am right H7 bike need to add a "spacer" behind,and drill the plastic cap.

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Hi,

 

I would'nt recommend it, I transferred a set of HID (Off a Evo) onto my Bike (S4) and I latter found out that both the wattage and ampere of the Car HID is too high for my Bike to handle.

 

For bike HID, it'll be better to get those under 35watt. Car units if I not wrong are of 75watt.

To Me....

 

It's not How fast you go... It's how FAR you Travel...:thumb:

 

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Hi,

 

I would'nt recommend it, I transferred a set of HID (Off a Evo) onto my Bike (S4) and I latter found out that both the wattage and ampere of the Car HID is too high for my Bike to handle.

 

For bike HID, it'll be better to get those under 35watt. Car units if I not wrong are of 75watt.

 

HID for car and bike are the same.....either you use a 35W or a 55W. But I'll recommend a 35W as it's not that hot as compared to a 55W type. The only thing you need to know is what is the Blub your bike is using like H4, H7, H11 etc and must get the same H? for the HID conversion kit.

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