QUOTE (Brian B @ Nov 15 2008, 03:40 PM)
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I am looking for some auxiliary lights that can be left on with oncoming traffic and still put off enough light to be worth installing.
I am not sure this is a reasonable request.... aux lights that put out enough usable lighting to make them worth installing will not really be usable in the presence of oncoming traffic. It's one or the other, for the most part.
MotoLight get poor reviews from Iron Butt riders because that are marginal for putting useful lumens far down the roadway where you need them, and their biggest problem is their ridiculous mounting position.
That said, their ridiculous mounting position (on the lower fork legs, making them subject to impact damage, and adding to unsprung weight) also makes them rather excellent "marker" lights... letting others see *you*, but they are sub-optimal for serious night work.
I suppose you could try the Hella FF50 halogen lamps and aim them downward a good bit, if you feel this will work for you.
Experience suggests the best option is a set of "low-beam-only" HIDs in your stock reflector housing. Aimed properly, you'll still have more light that you can believe possible, and still be fine in the presence of oncoming traffic.
I am working with a vendor right now - not overseas, but here in North America - on various HID kits that he offers that span quite the range. He has provided several sets of different HID kits that I am examining closely.... H4's Low-Beam-Only, H4 Hi/Lo Beam, H7 XP Ballasts kits, and a yet another brand new uber-slim, uber-compact Digital Ballasts that is amazingly small. The latter I am going to try in the Hayabusa's high beam, which takes a H9-based HID bulb. If it proves to be a good kit, this will be a boon to you Gen II guys with much more limited under-cowling space.