HID (High & Low beams) or Halogen (High beam only) and HID (Low beam only)

PB46

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Looking at differnt options and I am confused at what would be better, any help from any members would be great.

I am thinking of adding a better headlight up front and I have noticed a few different options out there and when I call them to talk about it they of course say that their product is better.

HID (both High and Low beams)

Halogen (High beam only) and HID (Low beam only)

Any opinions!!!!
 
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I run: H4 Anti-Vibration..........

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I have what I consider a very good setup on my bike.
This is a Cibie E-Code 7" headlight and the Osram 70/65 H4 bulb from
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
Rather than the somewhat yellow DOT spec blob in the road that is stock on most bikes , this is a well focused , bright , not irritating to oncoming traffic , headlight setup.
I think the whole thing cost me about $105.00 shipped and is a huge improvement over stock.
Another thing to consider would be a relay setup for your headlight , this would give the headlight full amperage and voltage without any stress on the handlebar switches.
This guy has a couple neat ones.
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Products/H4_Kits/h4_kits.html
The H4 single relay would work very nice.
Many good options out there , this works well for me.
A very good value/performance setup.
Mick
 
Cheapest way-
http://www.amazon.com/Hella-HLA-H83140171-Halogen-Bulb-Road/dp/B000COBLKW
May need to upgrade the connector as they do pull more current. Get one at NAPA.
The best way-HIDs
And don't let anyone tell you differently. I run a 6000k low beam only. Brighter then any halogen. Hi or low.
 
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