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a99miata
Posted 2013-09-16 1:51 PM (#144557)
Subject: dual HID lights


Tourer

Posts: 423
northwest florida
anyone done a conversion to dual HID's on their bike? DDM has a kit which looks promising.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DDM-35W-55W-Dual-Motorcycle-HID-K...

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Arkainzeye
Posted 2013-09-16 2:47 PM (#144558 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
That would be interesting. i know personal i have issue at night when i ride my vision. one of out like 10-15 cars flash me their high beams when i have my low beams and HID light on.. i had the dealer check to make sure the angle of the bulbs is correct and they took it into their garage and checked. i can imagine the issues i would have with DUAL HIDS ... i might even get stopped by the cops where i live.. =(
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ByteN2it
Posted 2013-09-16 7:24 PM (#144570 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
Yep-I've had their dual 55W H-4 Hi/Lo 5000K kit in for quite a while (I'd have to check my maintenance log to be exact) very happy with them. I just keep my HID cyclops in reserve in case something was to go out-you can't even tell when you turn the cyclops on at night the duals just wash it out. there's a thread here somewhere that shows where I mounted the ballasts and Hi/Low relays-it's a straight forward install, everything just plugs in and then needs to be sorted & secured. There's a very distinct cut off line that the beam patern has, there's a horizontal line that can be adjusted with the wheel to match the headlight height as normal- everything else is below that line and it's bright as hell-I've never been flashed at night- Go for it-Brian

Edited by ByteN2it 2013-09-16 7:30 PM
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rf43mn
Posted 2013-09-17 12:30 AM (#144584 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Cruiser

Posts: 71
Willmar, MN
I went with the DDM tuning also. 55W H-4 hi/lo 5000K kit. I couldn't be happier with it. It DOES light up the night. I can even see the reflection on signs during the day. I have not been flashed. The headlight does have to come out but it only took maybe 45 minutes longer than just changing the bulbs to mount the ballasts and run the wires. Great kit, plug and play.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2013-09-17 9:48 AM (#144593 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
If you like to listen to your radio, the HIDs do cause a lot of interference. Also, HIDs are not DOT approved and your bike may not pass a state inpection if you live in a state that does that (Florida does not) .

Edited by Nozzledog 2013-09-17 9:54 AM
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atvtinker
Posted 2013-09-21 10:22 PM (#144779 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Tourer

Posts: 466
Grand Cane, LA
I've had my DDM kit now for 3 years. The only thing to watch out for is where you put the ground wire. I put mine on one of the bolts that are on the spar piece behind the lights and apparenly it got a little corrosion between the terminal and the frame and my lights would work intermittedly. Cleaned it up and put electrical grease at the contact point and haven't had a problem since. Couldn't ask for better lighting for night riding.
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Tazfan
Posted 2013-10-10 11:49 PM (#146499 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Cruiser

Posts: 60
Just installed the kits in my bike. Went for a ride to check the aiming of the lights and these lights are VERY bright. I got the 55 watt with the 4500k bulbs and they are very close to the same color as the driving light.

Edited by Tazfan 2013-10-10 11:58 PM
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Gerica
Posted 2013-10-15 9:08 AM (#146714 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Cruiser

Posts: 251
Are different kits specially for motorcycles with installation instruction for motorcycles?
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Bluto
Posted 2013-10-17 8:06 AM (#146779 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Cruiser

Posts: 75
McHenry, IL
How about these!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvQnAiBW9oA
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-10-17 7:17 PM (#146797 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Like the sickids lights wounder how much they are
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Bluto
Posted 2013-10-18 9:39 AM (#146815 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: RE: dual HID lights


Cruiser

Posts: 75
McHenry, IL
Here's what they send back to me when asked for a quote...

The "base" 2012 Victory Vision Tour 55 Watt SLIM HID / Bi-Xenon Projector Retro-Fit is $499/pair
Includes: 2 - MX-H1R High Performance 2.5" Bi-Xenon (Hi/Lo) Projectors(installed)
(2-Lo Beams & 2-Hi Beams)
2 - Chrome Gatling Projector Shrouds (installed)
2 - 55 Watt Quartz HID Bulbs - 3500hrs life expectancy (3 times Halogen life)
Any color temp = 3000k, 5000k, 6000k, 8000k, 10000k, 12000k (installed)
2 - 55 Watt ApexCone Digital SLIM HID Ballasts (40% BRIGHTER than 35w HID & 5 TIMES Halogen output)
1 -Pre-wired Lo Beam switch with "pilot light" to operate Lo Beams manually
(stock Hi Beam switch on handle bar will operate Hi Beams)
1 - 100% "PLUG & PLAY" (separately fused) relay harness with labeled connections & install tips
*** All HID & Projector components include a "lifetime manufacturer's warranty"
*** All labor (assembly, wiring, etc) includes a one year warranty!

HERE ARE "SOME" POPULAR AVAILABLE OPTIONS:

> CCFL Angel Eyes option = start at $80/pair extra
(available in white, blue, red, green or purple)

> Ultra Slim / Super Bright Audi Style SMT LEDs option = $80/pair extra
(available in Super White ONLY > 6000k-8000k - other colors available by special order > ADD $15/pair)
(.5mm SMT LEDs, 3/4" Spacing, Strip is approx 1mm x 5mm)

> Dual Circuit / Ultra Slim Audi Style SMT LEDs (white/amber) option = $100/pair extra
(Super White {approx 6500k} running lights/ Amber signals)
(.5mm SMT LEDs, 3/4" Spacing, Strip is approx 1mm x 7mm x 24cm)

> SMT LED Halos option = $80/pair extra
(printed circuit board halo/disc with multiple forward firing SMT LEDs)

> Formed ABS Bezels (Blackout/Whiteout) option (lightly textured ABS formed over entire lamp) = $80/pair extra
(available in matte black or white)

> Devil Eyes option (projectors can be lit "in color of choice" when HIDs are "off") = $80/pair extra
(colors available ~ red, blue, green, amber) (includes auto off relay)

> Pre-wired switches option (to override Angel Eyes, LEDs, other mods, etc) will be $30 extra per/switch.
*Otherwise, extra mods (CCFLs, LEDs, etc) will be "on" (as DRLs) with ignition (pre-wired).

> Shipping is $30 (insured)
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-10-18 6:45 PM (#146842 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Visionary

Posts: 4278
not cheap for lights we all ready have. Great look but not for the money
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wingit3611
Posted 2013-10-22 6:29 PM (#146981 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Cruiser

Posts: 244
Got my HID's from DDM & Vision on install instructions, but I don't see where the 3 prong connector plugs in. Does any one know where it goes?
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ByteN2it
Posted 2013-10-22 7:22 PM (#146987 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
Does this help any?
http://www.ddmtuning.com/support/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/V...
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wingit3611
Posted 2013-10-23 2:35 PM (#147024 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Cruiser

Posts: 244
Thank you very much, it does help. I was hoping I'd find something like this when I got it all apart. Just kind'a suppirsed me that the origal lights wiring was not hard wired in.
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Lotzafun
Posted 2013-10-23 4:56 PM (#147036 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
This link has a TON of installation info..... http://victoryhid.com/VictoryHID%20-%20Vision%20Install%20Notes.pdf
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ByteN2it
Posted 2013-10-24 6:27 AM (#147067 - in reply to #144557)
Subject: Re: dual HID lights


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
PM sent - I'm still trying to recall my install of a year ago and believe you do need one of the original three prong connector that was on a light bulb to plug into to hi/low controllers.
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