PIAA 1192 Platinum 1100X Super White Dichroic Driving Lamp - Set of 2 |

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Brand: PIAA Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $251.95 Buy New: $142.07 You Save: $109.88 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 3894
Color: Chrome Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.8 x 5.3
MPN: 1192 Model: 1192 UPC: 722935011929 EAN: 0722935011929 ASIN: B000182E14
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Features:
| • | Compact design of 1100X driving lamp gives versatility without sacrificing performance | | • | Driving beam: dichroic 12V 55=85 watt Super White bulb | | • | Features durable silver PPS housing, chrome-plated aluminum trim ring, and glass lens | | • | Includes 2 lamps, pre-assembled wiring harness, relay and switch | | • | Backed by limited warranty (bulbs excluded from warranty) |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Worlds smallest Dichroic Driving Lamp. The 1100X compact design adds to the versatility of this light without sacrificing performance and talk about fashion. Wow! It is easy to see why the 1100X stays at the top of PIAAs top selling list.
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Customer Reviews:
Motorcycle lighting extraordinaire April 3, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have mounted a pair of these on my BMW R1100RS. They complement the existing headlight by creating a triangle of bright lights, which makes the motorcycle conspicuous and provides oncoming vehicles with a visual reference for depth perception. Thus they are a safety feature. At night, they are significantly brighter than the headlight, and the beam pattern provides excellent visibility of either straight or curvy roads. The 110W power demand is manageable for my alternator. The units were easy to install, and the PIAA literature is clear and easy to understand. I have two minor criticisms. First, the housings are made of relatively flimsy plastic. My previous PIAA lamps had a heavier plastic housing but one was still broken by a stray rock. I would have preferred a metal housing. Second, the lamps are not easy to mount if you don't happen to have a rigid horizontal surface handy that you can drill into. I wish PIAA made mounting kits to allow mounting to vertical surfaces or round bars. Still, I would buy these again based on what the competition is currently offering.
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