British Biking - Re: GPZList Digest, Vol 26, Issue 4

Robert.Justice at uk.pgds.com Robert.Justice at uk.pgds.com
Thu Jan 8 05:16:41 PST 2009


LMAO @ the replacement beer - thought the same thing myself ;]

Great news about the HID conversion, will be purchasing one of these on 
pay day. Thanks for the info and item link.

Cheers,
Rob Justice
System Administrator (GEMS)  - PGDS Finance
Craigforth, Stirling, SCOTLAND, FK9 4UE
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Hi Robert & Steve ( addressing to you both as you both asked about the 
HID)
I have had no problems with the HID and have had it MOT'd since fitting. 
As to legal? I cant find too much in the way of a definitive answer but as 
6000k HID's are std equipment on most top end cars these days I cant see 
any problem. Its not so much that its a brighter light, more that its a 
whiter white. The one I got was off EBay , if you look up item no. 
120345360131 that's the guy i got mine from. I used to use tear-offs in 
the days of my youth when i used to fall off grass track bikes for fun. 
They work OK by day but optically they are not too good, I could see them 
struggling by night with oncoming headlights and they can be a bit fiddly, 
with winter gloves on it may be a struggle. Think I'll stick to the washer 
jet idea and convert it to beer for the summer !!!!! 
--- On Wed, 7/1/09, Robert.Justice at uk.pgds.com <Robert.Justice at uk.pgds. 
com> wrote:
From: Robert.Justice at uk.pgds.com <Robert.Justice at uk.pgds.com>
Subject: British Biking - Re: GPZList Digest, Vol 26, Issue 4
To: gpzlist at micapeak.com
Date: Wednesday, 7 January, 2009, 2:57 PM

Hi Ian, 

Thanks for your message.

"My biggest winter problem is seeing where I'm going."

Agreed. I have been riding more recently in the dark and have experienced 
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