The whole idea seemed easy enough and just what I was looking for to give me some more light while riding at night. (I had spent some time researching LeED fog lights ect.)
I ordered the 35 watt kit from DDM tuning in the 5000K color spectrum. I wanted as close to bright white as I could get. I did not want the 55 watt kit because I was worried about too much glare hitting oncoming traffic.
I paid 51.00 shipped for the kit. Mine is the Hi/Lo kit that moves the shield back and forth to focus the beam.
I installed in about an hour. I did a "loose" install just to make sure everything was going to work. It did not the first time. I immediately though I had been had, but called the service line and spoke to a gentleman who advised me to turn one plug in connector around and see what happened. he assured me they stood behind the product and if that didn't work they would replace the whole unit. I turned the plug around to reverse the polarity and voila!! Light!
I put the ballast up by where the gas tank slides on to the two rubber pads and used HD velcro to secure it. Zip tied the wires along the fram and used the accessory slot on the fuse box to hook up the pos and Neg.
The light from the kit is, in a word, BRIGHT. It allows you to see what's in front and to the sides without having people flashing lights at me driving down the road. ANything that is reflective is super visible now. Stripes on the highway, signs ect. I can't imagine needing the 55 watt.
Would I reccomend one for your GS. Yes!! The kit is easy to install and the benifits are great. I would put one on any bike I bought. No need for extra driving lights now.!!
If anyone has any questions, PM me and I'll try to help.
Jim
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