06-30-2011, 01:12 AM | #1 |
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Trail Tech dualsport Headlight?
I am looking at getting a new headlight. I ride my bike to work and I work night shift. The factory one just isnt cutting it. It is kind of a safety hazard.
I am just wanting some opinions on this light. It is a Trail Tech X2 Halogen dual sport headlight. Here is the link . http://trailtech.net/light_comparison.html On the web site it compares Baja Designs, UFO,Polisport, Acerbis and all of the main companys that make headlights on their comparisonn test The link will explain more. I am converting all of my other lights to led as soon as i take them apart and see what type of bulb they are and order some led ones for the others.. My other question is.....Will that light fit on my motorcycle with little or no modification other than wiring the light? I have a 2008 Wildfire 200 Dual sport. also Will my stator keep up with a 70W High beam provided I convert all of my other lights to led. I drive 60 miles and an hour ten mins. one way to work mostly all single lane road to work and it would be greatly appriciated to see obstacles ahead or deer. Thanks in advance |
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06-30-2011, 01:16 AM | #2 |
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Dang, you have a 60 mile one way ride through those mountians at night on a DS? That's like an extra two hours of work every day.
I understand why you do it though, the gas milage is worth it. I have read that the halogens get hotter and can melt things if not installed correctly,, the gurus will be along to give you all the advice you need shortly. This forum is awesome. I wish I had found it sooner. |
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06-30-2011, 01:35 AM | #3 |
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Yes I am glad too I found this forum. I would have allready have sold my Wildfire for a Japanese brand if it wasnt for the guys on here helping me modify it to suit my needs.
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06-30-2011, 01:54 AM | #4 | ||
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Re: Trail Tech dualsport Headlight?
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https://www.bajadesigns.com/NET/C-HDLITS/HEADLIGHTS This Baja Designs headlight uses a standard, 55W/60W, H4 bulb, and leaves a lot of room behind the light. Quote:
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06-30-2011, 02:59 AM | #5 |
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Well I like the Baja designs one, but they dont come in yellow and my bike is yellow any suggestions on that?
I was worried abouit the trail tech one not allowing me enough room for my speedometer..... |
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06-30-2011, 03:49 AM | #6 | |
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06-30-2011, 04:15 AM | #7 |
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That sounds good I will try to find the camera when I get home from work... I appricate the help.
Also does the baja designs headlight come with a pig tail, so it isnt so hard to wire up? |
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06-30-2011, 04:49 AM | #8 | |
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Yes, my Baja Designs headlight included a 3-prong, H4 socket you could connect to your bike's wiring system. These inexpensive, H4 sockets are also commonly available at any auto parts store. Incidentally, not all headlights are created equal. You can find many headlights on eBay which are less expensive than the Baja Designs headlight. However, the Baja Designs headlight is well engineered, and illuminates the road ahead very well. I am very pleased with the construction, and the performance of my Baja Designs, halogen headlight. Spud
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06-30-2011, 05:24 AM | #9 |
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I think it looks good on your honda. I am also looking for quality I think I am going to order one tomorrow...I just have to find out what all of my other bulbs are so I can order LED replacements for them.
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06-30-2011, 09:54 AM | #10 |
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Another option might be an HID conversion. They require less power and put off more light. I got a set for my car. They are fairly cheap. The only downside is that you have to install and mount a ballast somewhere on your bike.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DD...rcycle-HID-Kit
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06-30-2011, 12:39 PM | #12 | |
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http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...sp=%2F1157.htm Spud
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06-30-2011, 01:00 PM | #13 | |
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1) HID headlights are not legal for motorcycles in many, if not most states. I don't want to get a traffic ticket. 2) Motorcycle HID conversions frequently blind oncoming motorists, because the headlight reflector in the converted headlight is not designed for HID bulbs. I believe most automotive HID lights employ a projector lens, not a reflector. The projector lens is designed for HID bulbs, and projects a tighter beam which does not blind oncoming motorists. Therefore, some motorcycle riders are building their own headlight housings, and employing automotive projector lens. I might be wrong, but I don't believe any of the commercially available HID headlights are DOT approved; they are all marketed as off road lights, only. :( One of the main reasons I decide to buy the Baja Designs Halogen headlight is its excellent reflector, and good adjustability. I believe the Baja Designs Diablo, HID headlight employs the very same reflector used in my Baja Designs, Halogen headlight. https://www.bajadesigns.com/NET/C-16...HID+RACELIGHTS I decided I don't want to mess around with a projector lens conversion. Therefore, if I decide to go ahead with an HID headlight conversion in the future, I am hoping my Baja Designs reflector casts a tighter, more focused beam than most other motorcycle headlights. Someone also markets an HID conversion kit specifically designed for the Baja Designs Halogen headlight, but it is very expensive. :( Spud
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06-30-2011, 01:43 PM | #14 |
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It is very true that HID are designed for projector lenses, and they are very bright in reflector housings. People do it all the time, but not ideal. You can tell when you see a car coming at you that has HID in reflector housings. I was at one time considering a projector swap for my SV, but since I rarely ride at night figured it wasn't worth the hassle. I do have projectors in my car, so putting in the HID bulbs was really simple.
I don't know about legal issues. If I lived in a rural area without much traffic and traveled at night often, I would probably go with HID in the reflector housing. Acerbis makes a couple models with projector lenses that could easily take an HID, such as the Vision (Not DOT approved) and Cyclops (DOT approved, but really ugly).
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25 bucks, i bought a Honda something headlight fairing (glass lightpiece) at a local junkyard for 10 bucks, but i have to make it fit, i´ll work on it and post some pics... :wink: |
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