I've been looking for 3 years since I commute both to, and from, work at 4:30 and 5:30 AM. I've been unwilling to spend the huge dough for H.I.D. and VERY unwilling to spend big $$$ on PIAA lights that are basically automobile headlights... So I found these--- http://www.visionxstore.com/product_info.php?cPath=45&products_id=403 Lifetime warranty. I'm wondering if anyone here runs them, or knows someone who does. I'm ready to pull the trigger, but I thought I'd check here first. With the diversity of riders I just can't pass up using you guys and gals as a data base. Sanders '07 BMW GS ADV. '75 R90/6 (It's a blast)
I can assure you that PIAA's are not just "car headlights" Jeff. The first difference is the PIAA lens are hardened glass and are cut for a certain focal throw. Basic car headlights are plastic and I doubt the mid range and lower cars are designed for any particular throw. The PIAAS are rugged lamps with aluminum enclosure, vibration mounted bulbs and waterproof. My 910's (which my wife bought for something like $230 for a pair) light down the road for 1/4 mile and saved my ass more than once on a November night.Generally I have noticed whenever lighting threads come up on sport touring websites, the guys who bitch about their lamps burning our frequently or falling apart after a year, bought the lamps from Pep Boys (or similar) to save a buck and hoping they light just as well as good lamps. I have never hear of a PIAA or Hella going bad or falling apart in similar fashion. I think when it comes to lighting, the old adage applies, you get what you pay for. I find it ironic that a dude who forks out $800 for Beemer branded gear, including underwear, and owns a new GS, would turn around and diss quality lamps.
I'm inept at all things electrical. Not a clue. Took me a LONG time to wire up heated grips on the FJR years back and that was a rheostat straight to the battery. I couldn't wire up a relay if my wifes life depended on it. If I could do any of that stuff, I would have done a Stebel horn a long time ago. So its gotta be simple for a simpleton...like plug and play.I remember those Hella's slicing through South Dakota plains a few years back!Thanks for your help Brent!
H7 bulb 12V/55WWhen can I come and see you? It's been awhile, you used to be my best riding bud *sniff*