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CaptainSlow
11-12-09, 15:46
Probably been on here before, but my technical question is, has anyone tried these lights advertised on eBay (Item 380184359889)?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Projector-Lights-for-BMW-R1200GS-1150-F800GS-Adventure_W0QQitemZ380184359889QQcmdZViewItemQQptZ UK_Motorcycle_Parts?hash=item5884c0f3d1
Being a tenth of the price of a pair of OME or NN's lights I suspect they're not up to much, unless anyone has any previous experience.
I bought my HIDs off this guy, good kit and good service and guarantee.
If you add in the wiring and bulbs etc you're looking at £160 for an HID pair, sounds good to me.
:thumb2
I've recently bought a set off this guy, and he's very helpfull.
The lights are made in China, but seem to be of decent quality, all metal body and mounting bracket, and they are E marked
Neil
CaptainSlow
11-12-09, 16:46
:thumb2
I've recently bought a set off this guy, and he's very helpfull.
The lights are made in China, but seem to be of decent quality, all metal body and mounting bracket, and they are E marked
Neil
:):):)
Were they easy to fit to a GS or did you have to modify the brackets etc.?
Hi CS
Mine are actually fitted to one of my other bikes (a 1950's bike with modern electrics), but they are designed to be mounted from a single 8mm bolt/screw, thus giving L/R adjustment and tilt via the bracket. The actual light is retained by 2 M5 screws which also hold the lens ass'y in place.
HTH
Neil
CaptainSlow
11-12-09, 16:59
Hi CS
Mine are actually fitted to one of my other bikes (a 1950's bike with modern electrics), but they are designed to be mounted from a single 8mm bolt/screw, thus giving L/R adjustment and tilt via the bracket. The actual light is retained by 2 M5 screws which also hold the lens ass'y in place.
HTH
Neil
Thanks :thumb:thumb2
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