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Old Nov 23, 2008 | 09:01 PM
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Kinda off topic, but where are all of you getting your HID kits? I'd like a true plug and play with no wiring to the battery like my truck. Is that even possible? Is the HD HID kit a true plug and play or do wires have to be run?

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Old Nov 23, 2008 | 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by r8rs4lf
Kinda off topic, but where are all of you getting your HID kits? I'd like a true plug and play with no wiring to the battery like my truck. Is that even possible? Is the HD HID kit a true plug and play or do wires have to be run?

TIA

Plug & Play but you still need a positive and negative hook up and the battery is probably your best bet.

Check out MotorCycle Metals site for some HID facts and sales....
 
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Old Nov 23, 2008 | 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by capnfuzzy
let me tell you what happened to me with my hid light and it was not a hd model and everything does not have to be hd to work on the motorcycle.... i put one on my 07 road king and i had the same problem and i talked to a guy that has a site that sells hids for motorcycles and he told me that he had the same problem with a friends bike and the way they and i solved the problem was to use the acc switch to the light, that way i can start the bike and not have to turn the ig.switch on and off to get it to light so i just turn on the ign.switch and start the bike and when it is started i turn onthe switch and presto it works .... and what a difference it makes so if you just wire the light on a switch by itself you should have no problem
Good idea!
 
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