Product Details
Honda XR650L 1993, H Series Halogen Headlight Bulbs by Vision X®. 1 Pair. White color bulbs, 4800K, 90/100W. Increase brightness by up to 50% with the Vision X headlight bulbs. Vision X headlight bulbs provide a superwhite, more natural light for increased visibility and safety. With three lines to choose from, they offer the perfect mix of cost and performance for any driver. Available for both automotive and bikes, ATV/UTV and snow mobiles, this line provides the brightest light upgrade. Vision X recommends that an additional relay harness be used in conjunction with these bulbs because of the high wattage.
Specifications
Series: H Series |
Light type: halogen |
Socket: H4 |
Wattage: 100/90W |
Color temperature: 4800K |
Light color: white |
Replaces OE Bulbs #: HB2, 9003 |
Features
- Bulbs emit a super white light that is rated at 4800K
- Superwhite beam creates natural light color
- More reflective off road signs and markers
- Better depth perception and less eye fatigue
- These bulbs are DOT / SAE compliant and completely street legal
Over time headlight bulbs dim, long before they burn out. Vision X provides three lines of headlight replacement bulbs to best suit your needs. These bulbs are superwhite, not the standard orangy-yellow color, for a more natural light color that increases visibility, provides for better depth perception, and reduces eye fatigue.
Founded in 1997, Vision X® is a worldwide manufacturer of premium HID, LED and Halogen lighting systems for various applications. Vision X lights and light bars are widely used on off-road trucks, ATVs, UTVs, motorcycles, boat towers, and many other vehicles. Made using the latest lighting technology, these lights are well-known for their unparalleled quality and exceptional performance. The company’s engineers are doing their best to improve their products and find ways to better serve customer needs. All Vision X lighting solutions undergo rigorous tests such as vibration testing, thermal testing, Isolux testing, and ingress protection testing to ensure they live up to the harshest conditions.