Modern style headlights
Have the smaller version of this
https://www.streetrodhq.com/shop/de...D_HEADLIGHT_Xe7R_7_ROUND_BIFUNCTION_TWIN_PACK
on my bike, can't say enough good things about it. Have heard a ton of less than favorable things in regards to halo lamps....
Really? I see a order now button here....
http://www.brightheadlights-hid.com/Headlights-x6024.htm
Truth of the matter is the smaller version on this lamp throws a ton of light. Optics seemed great to me. With how it was aimed I never got flashed by traffic unless it was on high beam.
Might have noticed that I am speaking in past tense here. Because on my way home from Spokane County Raceway last night the headlight broke for the third time. Last two were under a warranty. They claim that the headlight is very durable.....they lied......it has a hood of sorts that allows the lamp to be both hi/low beams. Thanks to a solid mounted 110" V-twin's vibrations the mechanism that operates this hood breaks free.
I have found a bucket that I like for the bike. I will be buying a Cibie lamp from
http://danielsternlighting.com/products/products.html and using whatever bulb Dan suggests along with a relay.
Someone asked if the Explorer had 7" round lamps. It does not...and you probably knew that and put forth a very lame attempt at being a smart ***. The point of my earlier post is that if you buy good quality lenses, put a good bulb in said lens and see to it that it is indeed getting as much voltage as it can the results will be very satisfactory. A while back I put a set of relays and bulbs that Dan suggested in my 02 Cheby pickemup (no, it does not have 7"round headlights) and also did the hi/low beam trick. When he hi beams are on and I switched on my Hella off road lamps the off road lamps were barely noticeable.....the oem headlights threw that much light. To each there own.....