New PIAA Headlight *pics*
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In the pictures you can see further down the road with the PIAA bulb than with stock on both hi & lo beam. It is probably most obvious looking at the center line and the sign(?) to the left. It is discernable in the picture, but riding down the road I tried hard to see a difference but could not. So my conclusion is that there is an academic difference but not a real-world difference.
I will probably go with an HID kit at some point after some more research.
Steve
Last edited by yso191; 11-18-2009 at 12:23 AM.
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It would be my guess that you have a camera with ‘auto white balance’ and the camera shifted the white balance between the shots.
I did a pretty extensive comparison of the PIAA bulb and stock earlier this year on here. The PIAA seemd to have maybe a better or more even spread of light to me, but nothing dramatic. My headlight lamp glass broke with the bulb in it and I suspect it may have created more heat than the glass could handle in a rain storm, but I don’t know that maybe I didn’t just tighten the bezel too tight.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-glide-models/318597-piaa-h4-extreme-white-plus-vs-stock-halogen-bulbs.html
I did a pretty extensive comparison of the PIAA bulb and stock earlier this year on here. The PIAA seemd to have maybe a better or more even spread of light to me, but nothing dramatic. My headlight lamp glass broke with the bulb in it and I suspect it may have created more heat than the glass could handle in a rain storm, but I don’t know that maybe I didn’t just tighten the bezel too tight.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-glide-models/318597-piaa-h4-extreme-white-plus-vs-stock-halogen-bulbs.html
#16
Seems to me your photos show how good the original light is. If adding a high performance bulb doesn't add much, the only way of getting much better performance is finding a better reflector.
I have a factory HID kit on my Glide. The light is intensely bright, but beam pattern is very poor, compared with yours.
I have a factory HID kit on my Glide. The light is intensely bright, but beam pattern is very poor, compared with yours.
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I've posted this a few times, but I'm amazed how much light they throw.
I added these Kuryakyn silver bullets and light up the road like a Christmas tree....
http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...ID/86/IMID/100
I added these Kuryakyn silver bullets and light up the road like a Christmas tree....
http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...ID/86/IMID/100
#18
I've posted this a few times, but I'm amazed how much light they throw.
I added these Kuryakyn silver bullets and light up the road like a Christmas tree....
http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...ID/86/IMID/100
I added these Kuryakyn silver bullets and light up the road like a Christmas tree....
http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...ID/86/IMID/100
Steve
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The camera is adjusting to the light level to provide the best possible picture possible. so its an unfair comparison. I've been running the silverstar ultras in my bike since the week of purchase and in every car/truck I've ever owned. Well not the ultras in the cages, just the silverstars, but the bulb in my bike gave me a wider and longer beam of light, its also not a dingy yellow anymore. and I paid 20 something bucks...so I say fair deal.
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...lverStarUltra/
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...lverStarUltra/
#20
They are only 35w each, so I just tapped into my low beam wiring in the headlight bucket.
(VA law states they have to be switched - so I use the hi/low beam switch)
Around here, I don't get a chance to use the high beam so that set-up is just fine.
I gave my brother a little demonstration one night parked in his driveway. I turned the ignition on so the lights shined on his house. I used both hands to cover the Kury lights so he could see how much light was taken away. Then I switched and covered the headlight - it barely made a difference. For what's it's worth, I'm also running the Sylvania Silverstar Ultra bulb in the headlight.