Main 2 headlights
-morimoto matchbox 2.0 bi-xenon projector
-mini gatling gun shrouds
-60mm RGB Halos
-morimoto 35W ballasts w/ 6500k HID bulbs
-black out reflector bowl, paint shrouds orange to match orange accents
-tricled headlight surrounds
-RGB Demon Eyes
-I’ll be using my Trotec laser engraver to etch either "850 SP" or the "Polaris" logo into the projector lenses.
Handlebar Headlight
-morimoto Mini H1 6.0 Bi-xenon projector
-gatling gun 2.0 shroud
-80mm RGB Halo
-morimoto 35W ballasts with 6500k HID bulb
-black out reflector bowl, paint shroud orange to match orange accents
-RGB Demon eye
-I’ll be using my trotec laser engraver to etch either "850 SP" or "Polaris" logo into the projector lense.
Mini H1 for 3rd headlight
Gatling Gun 2.0 shrouds
Morimoto Matchbox projector
RGB LED Halos
RGB Demon Eyes
Examples of projector lense etching
Reasoning:
I’ve always loved tinkering with vehicles and dreaming up custom projects for fun. Some might say this is over kill, but it’s going to be a fun project. The stock headlights are disappointing at the most. The 3rd headlight shines in the trees, the main headlights have no bulb shields and blind other riders on the trail (as does the 3rd headlight.)
With bi-xenon projectors, they’ll have a Sharp cutoff, evenly distributed, wide beam on low, and all 3 will be able to be switched to high beams for an intense high beam. Another good reason for this is making the 3rd headlight usable so it doesn’t shine into the tops of trees.
I’ll be ordering all of the components for this swap within a few weeks and plan to have it done within 2 months.
The reason I’m not starting right away is I have another open project that should be done very soon. I have an atv guru front bumper and oem Polaris rear bumper that is being powder coated orange to match the orange accents. Also, I am having a set of oem handlebars powder coated orange as well.
I can’t wait to show you guys a step by step of the project and I hope that everyone enjoys the project as much as I do!
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