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    New headlights for my ZX7R

    Just bought the Euro spec headlights for my baby.

    can't figure out the wiring but I think she looks sexier this way with one projector.

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    Sweet !

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    Looks good, I had no idea they put projectors like that on bikes
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    Thanks guys.

    Akira7R, I haven't forgotten yet. I'll take a look at what stickers I got and will let ya know.


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    Alot of street fighters from europe use only projection lights.

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    Nice... very nice.
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    Wiring shouldn't be too hard but you will have to decide on high or low beam, projectors are single beam.
    My firebolt is euro style (cyclopse), one high one low.
    But only one at a time unless I get the switch in the middle, then both will light.
    Or I can hold the passing light switch to keep 'em both on.


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    where did you find those? and do they make some for the R1's
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    How about the xenon blue lights , are those any good ?

    My bike i'ts silver color so i'm thinking that it might look good .

    Any suggestions ?

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    I put the Ultra whites in my Katana and they have a blue tint but are not the "blue" lamps, but they are quite a bit brighter, I like for night riding but mostly for visibility.


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