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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.

Cartman
11-12-09, 16:02
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.

NeilDD
11-12-09, 16:06
: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.?

NeilDD
11-12-09, 16:53
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