geresti Posted February 17, 2009 #1 Posted February 17, 2009 Anyone have these on their bike? I was with a friend over the weekend and he had them installed on his Ford Ranger and I was very impressed with the lighting. Haven't found one for my 2006 RSTD but plan on getting them for my Silverado. Bob
Hummingbird Posted February 17, 2009 #2 Posted February 17, 2009 I put 55 watt white's on my Silverado - high & low beam I will never have another vehicle with yellow bulbs. I found them online & they have a lifetime warranty. If it quits, just mail it back and the send a new set.
Dave77459 Posted March 1, 2010 #3 Posted March 1, 2010 A year later, and has anyone put HID lights on their RSTD? Where did you put the ballast and igniter? Dave
jfoster Posted March 2, 2010 #4 Posted March 2, 2010 I'll be happy to see LED passing lights and LED headlights for motorcycles.
AmnChode Posted March 2, 2010 #5 Posted March 2, 2010 HIDs on my RSV, no....On my Vmax, yes I should correct my RSV statement...no, isn't quite the right answer. Not yet is alot more befitting... Picked up a conversion kit from the dealership I frequent. Had a nice juicy 30% off coupon and dropped it on it. It is a straight up plug and play setup. HID low beam with a seperate halogen high beam that I'll never use. It really lights up the road; although, the fluted lense does spread the beam a bit more than I desire. With that said, I haven't been flashed yet, so I don't believe I'm blinding on-coming traffic. I also have a set of Kuyakyn Silver Bullets (part #2320) that I have just retro-fitted from halogen to LED using a set of these... While they are a little expensive and not quite as bright as the halogens, they only pull 8Ws between the pair and have ungodly hour time . Besides, I only use them for visabilty purposes after I installed the HID, even with the halogens, as you could barely see a difference on or off afterwards... Best part is, only using 43 watts now up front, total, vs 55 watts for a standard halogen low beam and another 50 for the silver bullets.
Dave77459 Posted March 2, 2010 #6 Posted March 2, 2010 HIDs on my RSV, no....On my Vmax, yes *snipped* It really lights up the road; although, the fluted lense does spread the beam a bit more than I desire. With that said, I haven't been flashed yet, so I don't believe I'm blinding on-coming traffic. I've heard a lot about HIDs clouding the lens (I am assuming you mean the headlight lens, not the lamp shape?). I wonder if this is a problem on RSTDs? Thanks for your ideas. Dave
AmnChode Posted March 3, 2010 #7 Posted March 3, 2010 I could see that occurring if you had one of the clear (non-fluted) plastic ones....but wouldn't think that would be the case with our glass ones. Could be wrong, though...
starkruzen Posted March 4, 2010 #8 Posted March 4, 2010 I had them installed on my Harley before I sold it. They work great, but I blew the igniter and couldn't find a replacement so I went back to stock. All-in-all I don't think it's worth all the money and time just to have cool looking head lights. Oh, bye-the-way, you will have no high beam.
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