sick 96 250 said:This is what I was referring to about the lights.
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someone said:Doesn't look like it's worth it for riding at night tho. Pretty cool idea they had.
Someone said:I have the dual Hellfire HID setup found here:
http://www.niterideroffroad.com/cm.shtml
I also bought an extra battery pack and keep it in my water bag/backpack. I believe the batteries are rated for 90 minutes, but I have used them for longer than that (turning them off for breaks may have helped).
Yeah thats pretty expensive I think, I would rather go with an after market lighting set-up for that price thats the real deal.CHR!S said:The hellfire lights, battery kit, and extra battery come out to roughly $650! :yikes:
Someone said:That's about the same price you're going to pay for an eline/coil setup. I've had them both and prefer the Hellfire setup by far. They're brighter, and they still work when the bike isn't running (imagine crashing with zero light).
Plus the Hellfire setup is compatible with any dirtbike (resale).
Someone said:Yes, definitely good for baja type riding, that's what they're designed for. I guestimate I run at about 80% speed at night. I ride trails with thick vegetation. Each light is individually adjustable for any angle, even while you're riding.
The Hellfire lights aren't designed for helmet-mount, but they do make HID lights made for the helmet (same basic light with different mount). I am thinking about getting one myself, just to have the light where I am looking.
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