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bike eats headlight bulbs
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<blockquote data-quote="pierreroyoldtimer" data-source="post: 1433364" data-attributes="member: 91497"><p>The best halogen I ever had are the PIAA. They are very bright and last for 35-40,000 km. BUT they cost $54 (CAD) a piece. </p><p> I also drive with my high beam on 99,9% of the time, daylight of course. I want to be visible. </p><p> Now I found a good alternative with LED. I find they are not as effective as the PIAA, but they are much cheaper (on WISH), and they last forever...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pierreroyoldtimer, post: 1433364, member: 91497"] The best halogen I ever had are the PIAA. They are very bright and last for 35-40,000 km. BUT they cost $54 (CAD) a piece. I also drive with my high beam on 99,9% of the time, daylight of course. I want to be visible. Now I found a good alternative with LED. I find they are not as effective as the PIAA, but they are much cheaper (on WISH), and they last forever... [/QUOTE]
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