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Buel head lamps.
Less than 100.00 for the lamp, it has both your high and low beam, but as noted, it's going to cause your lamps to shift to one side as you use them.. (No big deal, unless your standing right in front of the car and give a rat's ass about symmetry.)
The adventure rider guys are "upgrading" their single head lamps to this Buel lamp deal and everyone pretty much agrees these lights have the best bang for the buck. You could buy a car HID lamp kit, and have hid low beams and use higher wattage high beam bulbs and get some very respectable light from these lamps. Some of the bike guys are using a car HID kit and putting both HID bulbs in the head light, and they love it. (That's my plan eventually for my KTM 620 RXC. The buel lamp with a cheapo Ebay HID setup in the low beams, and a silverstar high beam bulb so you can "flash" people and actually have it work. HID's take a second or two while they warm up, so flashing high beams with true HID's does not work very well.)
Lucky for me, my brother has a bike, so splitting a car kit is the best option.
Less than 100.00 for the lamp, it has both your high and low beam, but as noted, it's going to cause your lamps to shift to one side as you use them.. (No big deal, unless your standing right in front of the car and give a rat's ass about symmetry.)
The adventure rider guys are "upgrading" their single head lamps to this Buel lamp deal and everyone pretty much agrees these lights have the best bang for the buck. You could buy a car HID lamp kit, and have hid low beams and use higher wattage high beam bulbs and get some very respectable light from these lamps. Some of the bike guys are using a car HID kit and putting both HID bulbs in the head light, and they love it. (That's my plan eventually for my KTM 620 RXC. The buel lamp with a cheapo Ebay HID setup in the low beams, and a silverstar high beam bulb so you can "flash" people and actually have it work. HID's take a second or two while they warm up, so flashing high beams with true HID's does not work very well.)
Lucky for me, my brother has a bike, so splitting a car kit is the best option.