?????OFFROAD LIGHT?????
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Have you considered trying an HID H4 headlight in the 4-6k range?
I am using a HID H4 setup in the 10K range now on the SH and it really lights up the road stripes and reflective signs well before you even get close.
These headlights work very well at lighting up the eyes of deer giving you ample time to slow down before getting picked off.
It's a dual bulb set up with the HID 55w as the low beam and a Xenon 10K 75 watt as the high beam.
The kit is a pretty sweet set up and was plug and play and required no cutting of any wires on the hawk.
Other options are the high output LED's on the market now which is a good choice do to the low amperage consumption these bulbs use.
There is one set on ebay that I like here is the link.
Chrome 20W LED Lights Spot Motorcycle Cruiser Fog HID Passing Running White VN | eBay
A buddy has a set on his bike and I can pick him out of a crowd in my rearview mirror anytime.
I am using a HID H4 setup in the 10K range now on the SH and it really lights up the road stripes and reflective signs well before you even get close.
These headlights work very well at lighting up the eyes of deer giving you ample time to slow down before getting picked off.
It's a dual bulb set up with the HID 55w as the low beam and a Xenon 10K 75 watt as the high beam.
The kit is a pretty sweet set up and was plug and play and required no cutting of any wires on the hawk.
Other options are the high output LED's on the market now which is a good choice do to the low amperage consumption these bulbs use.
There is one set on ebay that I like here is the link.
Chrome 20W LED Lights Spot Motorcycle Cruiser Fog HID Passing Running White VN | eBay
A buddy has a set on his bike and I can pick him out of a crowd in my rearview mirror anytime.
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