What LIghts up Your Way At Night?
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I run 75 watt bulbs in my trail tech lights, no problems, the only thing you have to watch for is the wiring being too small for the wattage and melting, I think it's possible. I think the stator is only rated for 150 watts, but if your'e running them now and nothing is happening, seems there should be no problem.
#5
How about Bajadesign HID dual light? That what I have on mine bike.... It sure turn night into daytime when I go out riding....
Raptor stator is rated up to 225 watt.
You may be running close to the max allowance along with other electrical stuffs.
On Ricky Stator they will increase another 50 watt for 125 dollar what I have seen on their web site.
Raptor stator is rated up to 225 watt.
You may be running close to the max allowance along with other electrical stuffs.
On Ricky Stator they will increase another 50 watt for 125 dollar what I have seen on their web site.
#7
mini HIDs and some torchlights, I'll be selling the torchlights soon and getting some HIDs, so I will be sporting 4 "spot" HIDs. Should be bright!
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Originally posted by: desracers
How about Bajadesign HID dual light? That what I have on mine bike.... It sure turn night into daytime when I go out riding....Raptor stator is rated up to 225 watt. You may be running close to the max allowance along with other electrical stuffs.
On Ricky Stator they will increase another 50 watt for 125 dollar what I have seen on their web site.
How about Bajadesign HID dual light? That what I have on mine bike.... It sure turn night into daytime when I go out riding....Raptor stator is rated up to 225 watt. You may be running close to the max allowance along with other electrical stuffs.
On Ricky Stator they will increase another 50 watt for 125 dollar what I have seen on their web site.
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