I ran extra bright bulbs on my 04. When I added a second
one above the headlight, my battery would not restart if my revs stayed
below 4000 rpm with the aux. light on for more than 15 mins.
I GOT a a real HID slim ballast and real H4 hid bulb setup for $3 on ebay but it cost $21 shipping from China.
However, it has worked great and only uses 30 watts. I was surprised how good it works. I noticed it is difficult to often find them at the price I did; you might pay $5 or $10 more.
J#3
I can probably look up source on my ebay history if not too old.
great event for dual sport riders in cambria, ca this weekend
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Can anybody please tell me what kind of plastic the plastic parts on a
pre-08 KLR 650 are made of?
And no, I don't mean "red" or "green".
Thanks!
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On 10/11/2011 10:26 AM, Jeffrey wrote: > > I ran extra bright bulbs on my 04. When I added a second > one above the headlight, my battery would not restart if my revs stayed > below 4000 rpm with the aux. light on for more than 15 mins. > > I GOT a a real HID slim ballast and real H4 hid bulb setup for $3 on > ebay but it cost $21 shipping from China. > > However, it has worked great and only uses 30 watts. I was surprised > how good it works. I noticed it is difficult to often find them at the > price I did; you might pay $5 or $10 more. > > J#3 > > I can probably look up source on my ebay history if not too old. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Polypropylene, aka tupperware.
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Thought we were discussing HID lamps for KLRs? Kind of interesting that "Subjects" get hi-jacked with completely unrelated topics. Makes for an untidy database.
I'd like to hear more about HID lamps for KLRs. I was out after dark on Monday (rare for me on the KLR) and that '06 headlight sucks.
Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jeffrey" wrote: > > I ran extra bright bulbs on my 04. When I added a second > one above the headlight, my battery would not restart if my revs stayed > below 4000 rpm with the aux. light on for more than 15 mins. > > I GOT a a real HID slim ballast and real H4 hid bulb setup for $3 on ebay but it cost $21 shipping from China. > > However, it has worked great and only uses 30 watts. I was surprised how good it works. I noticed it is difficult to often find them at the price I did; you might pay $5 or $10 more. > > J#3 > > I can probably look up source on my ebay history if not too old. >
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OK, sorry for messing up the subject...
But regarding lights - I have an '07 and I replaced my headlight bulb
with the BEST BRIGHTEST Sylvania bulb that I could find at my local auto
parts store. "SilverStar" I think.
BIG improvement.
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On 10/12/2011 8:59 AM, spike55_bmw wrote: > > Thought we were discussing HID lamps for KLRs? Kind of interesting > that "Subjects" get hi-jacked with completely unrelated topics. Makes > for an untidy database. > > I'd like to hear more about HID lamps for KLRs. I was out after dark > on Monday (rare for me on the KLR) and that '06 headlight sucks. > > Don R100, A6F > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > , "Jeffrey" > wrote: > > > > I ran extra bright bulbs on my 04. When I added a second > > one above the headlight, my battery would not restart if my revs stayed > > below 4000 rpm with the aux. light on for more than 15 mins. > > > > I GOT a a real HID slim ballast and real H4 hid bulb setup for $3 on > ebay but it cost $21 shipping from China. > > > > However, it has worked great and only uses 30 watts. I was surprised > how good it works. I noticed it is difficult to often find them at the > price I did; you might pay $5 or $10 more. > > > > J#3 > > > > I can probably look up source on my ebay history if not too old. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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great event for dual sport riders in cambria, ca this weekend
it's put on by Horizons Unlimited. There will be workshops, classes and power points on motorcycling and travel. Several world class authors will be on hand.
I have been to 3 of these events in Colorado and loved each one. www.horizonsunlimited.com/california
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