Motorcycle Dual HID Lighting Kit Quick Install Video

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

This is a quick video I put together of my HID install from Lumenez

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  • thank's for the quick vid, but bit too quick for me, do you know that 3 pin connector, shwon at 0:45/0:46 sec, where does that connect to?

  • Awesome, i ride a Kawasaki Z750 and got my HID's and LED side lights installed by motorbikeadventures, its a UK only company but theyre cost effective and very proffesional. motorbikeadventures.co.uk for anyone who is interested.

  • @randkprouductions dumbfuck eh? thats real nice coming from someone that wants subscribers, however, if you weren't quick to being a prick you would realize that HID stands for High Intensity Discharge.. which is NOT halogen.... if it is Halogen.. then it is not HID and if you WATCHED the video, you would see that it is BOTH halo and HID... so the HID technically will last longer. Have a nice day, kthnxbye

  • Great Video, good song ease to follow!!!

  • First of all, its not halogen, it's xenon. All you do is replace the bulb, like replacing a light bulb in your house.

  • @SuperBeatnuts No, their HID bulbs. They last WAAAY longer than halogen... providing you don't damage them. I asked an install tech the same thing, he said he bets that the bulbs will last longer than the car.

  • what happens when the halogen bulb dies??? buy a new kit???

  • hmm thanks nice vide well put together and easy to understand instructions

  • Probably being the 9 years olds finally don't get it.

    But I do need to get these installed on the new 18N as separate driving lights. We have the worst roads than third world country in Minnesota where if you can't see the 2 foot section of road missing at night at 70 mph, you might split your spine, and or possibly crash.

    This guy here did a nice install.

    And with this type of lighting, we need all the help we can get from being killed by women drivers in cars doing nails,cell,etc.

    Cheers

  • cool whats the song?

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