hello, I noticed most of the discussion here about HID lighting is regarding the xenonlink products, which seem very affordable. but with several reports of trouble. I received a recent quote for a digital xenon setup from xtralights.com in the $400. range.
I want to upgrade my stock 01 serg lighting to HID but am trying to differentiate between products. How can the Xenonlink lighting for under $150 compare to a $400 model? and why is there not more using the xtralight product. I doubt price is the issue since we all know the huge sums invested in these machines. also, does Harley make a HID retrofit kit for my bike and is it any good? Finally aren't there just better bulbs I can switch to than the stock ones, that would improve my lighting without the need for ballasts and wiring etc etc.
If anyone cares to shine some light on this topic for me with regard to the above I would really apreciate it. Bakes!
The difference between HID and halogen lighting is significant, in my opinion. If you look at the original thread by Jim Kerr about installing the HID in his SERG, he included pictures showing how much further you can see with the HID. I also think a lot of after market HID products are considerably overpriced. Perhaps the xtralight products have additional features that make them better, but it may just be that the Xenonlink people are relying on volume sales to make a profit.
There does seem to be an advantage to having a relay to interrupt the power to the HID to avoid the voltage drop associated with starting the bike, and that relay is not part of the Xenonlink system. It was also suggested a higher capacitance value might help in that regard. Remembering to switch to the high beam before starting the bike serves as a kind of manual relay.
When I had a Road King, I was satisfied with the light output from my single headlight when combined with the passing lamps after I replaced all the bulbs with higher output bulbs and wired the passing lamps so they would stay on with the high beams. When I bought the SERG, I wanted HID for two reasons: The difficult access to replace a bulb requiring removal of the outer fairing made me want lights that have a longer life and the desire for more light when riding at night. The HID lights were my answer.
Price is always an issue for me as long as the quality is acceptable. I have never heard of xtralight so I cannot comment on their product and its value. Maybe it is worth the extra $280, maybe not.
