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What the F&%K, Night ride?

Posted: 09:25 pm Sep 30 2009
by johnnymoto
So I bought this bike last weekend and so far I like it, well until I didn't get home before dark tonight. How in the hell do you guys ride these bikes at night or should I not? I know don't over ride your light but hell man I would have to go like supper slow! I have a DRZ 400sm and the light is not bad for stock but the bike is pretty tough to ride in the trails when wet. Is there any way to get a 200 watt lighting coil so I can run a DRZ light assembly? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. :? :?

Posted: 09:30 pm Sep 30 2009
by Indawoods
Well... you are a coupla months late on getting 100 watt coils. My source dried up.... I will check around though... see what I can dig up.

Generally any public trails make you stop riding at dusk.... In Illinois anyway. Most don't night ride.....

Posted: 09:30 pm Sep 30 2009
by kevfort19
i'm in the same way, the light is ****... and it serve just went i'm in the ****, i try to be back before night...:S

Posted: 09:39 pm Sep 30 2009
by Indawoods
I just got off the phone with the guy who does them.... they are $140 shipped. It will take about 2 weeks to get them built.

I will only order them with a 50% deposit though.

Posted: 12:18 am Oct 01 2009
by johnnymoto
What is the stock wattage on the KDX? I would to like purchase the updated version. Can i get any more than the 100 watt?

Posted: 12:45 am Oct 01 2009
by Indawoods
Stock is 45 watts max...

100 watts is the biggest coil that will fit under the flywheel...

Posted: 12:53 am Oct 01 2009
by johnnymoto
Cool I will be needing to order one. Will that work with a drz light, I think the drz has a 200 watt.

Posted: 12:57 am Oct 01 2009
by Indawoods
The bulb is 200 watts? That's hard to believe... most are around 55 watts on the high end.

Posted: 08:08 am Oct 01 2009
by johnnymoto
I didn't mean that the bulb is 200 watt. The bulb I belive is 55watt like you stated. Do I have to send you my old stator?

Posted: 09:47 am Oct 01 2009
by Indawoods
No... these are outright purchases....

In all actuality... a 70 Watt should be more than enough.....

Posted: 10:13 am Oct 01 2009
by johnnymoto
Excellent! Where do i send the money to? Is a personal check OK?

Posted: 10:31 am Oct 01 2009
by Indawoods
You can do a personal check or PayPal.

The personal check would have to clear before I could order one for you though.....

Any others want in on this?

Posted: 01:07 pm Oct 01 2009
by KarlP
I may very well, Inda.
I don't currently have a light at all. The 35 watt stock isn't worth the false idea that I could ride at night, anyway.

Posted: 02:21 pm Oct 01 2009
by Colorado Mike
The cool thing about riding at night is when the bike stalls. I was out after dark in deep woods and fell off going up a hill. I rolled down the hill and the bike stalled as it rolled off somewhere. It took me a few minutes stumbling around in the dark to find the thing, but those were a long few minutes. :blink:

For that reason having a rider-mounted battery system makes some sense. I also carry a small flashlight now in case I get stuck out there.

Posted: 02:38 pm Oct 01 2009
by fuzzy
^ Sorry, but LMAO! Never thought of that caveat. That had to SUCK.

Posted: 02:44 pm Oct 01 2009
by Mr. Wibbens
I always carry a Petzl headlamp in my pack

After you upgrade your lighting you can upgrade the light too

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As long as you keep the revs up it works pretty well

Carvr and I rode through a train tunnel a couple years ago. We were too chicken to ride between the tracks, so we rode on the ties along side the tracks. It was pretty fuggin hairy trying to keep the revs high enough to see where I was going without going to fast to stay on track :shock: :lol:

Posted: 03:04 pm Oct 01 2009
by canyncarvr
Re: '..How in the hell do you guys ride these bikes at night....'

Very carefully.

It does lead to a lot of excitement for sure. I've done it a few times..and do avoid it if I can.

Riding in the dark...in the fog...at the dunes...now THAT is a lot of fun!!

I'm kidding. It sucked. Vertigo? Oh yeah!!


The cool thing about riding at night is when the bike stalls. I was out after dark in deep woods and fell off going up a hill. I rolled down the hill and the bike stalled as it rolled off somewhere. It took me a few minutes stumbling around in the dark to find the thing, but those were a long few minutes.
Ha! That's a good one!!!


...only 'cuz it didn't happen to me, though. :lol:

Posted: 05:25 pm Oct 01 2009
by kdxquebec
Re: How in the hell do you guys ride these bikes at night....

Like this :grin:

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Very carfully! I began night riding this year and I love that. Maybe I will try to find a better setup like you ask someday but for the moment I have a 45w bulb (a few spare ones in the fanny pack) and a head lamp (blue spot on my video)

Night riding is fun and peaceful.

Posted: 09:26 pm Oct 01 2009
by victor
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Indawoods wrote:You can do a personal check or PayPal.

The personal check would have to clear before I could order one for you though.....

Any others want in on this?
I want in! I will pay with paypal, where do I send the payment?
forgive me for asking but are these easy to install?

Posted: 10:11 pm Oct 01 2009
by Indawoods
You can PayPal $70 to hengstberger@hotmail.com, make sure you state that it is for deposit on a 100 watt lighting coil.

I send instructions on how to install it. It is very easy.

I will make the order next Friday, so any others have until then before I make the order.