Monday, April 28, 2008

PIAA’s New Cross Country H.I.D. Lamp Delivers Big Performance in a Small Package

From PIAA

Portland, OR – Powersport enthusiasts – motorcyclists and ATV riders – have long waited for a compact, easy-to-install HID lamp. Well, thanks to PIAA, the wait is over. PIAA has introduced its new Cross Country HID, which delivers big lighting performance through a small HID package, featuring an internal ballast and igniter.

The PIAA Cross Country HID draws on PIAA’s race-winning HID heritage (Daytona 24 Hours and Baja 1000), now featuring the industry’s smallest and most reliable ballast. The PIAA Cross Country HID is amazingly compact – a 2-inch lens in a small 2-9/16 inch diameter, 4-inch deep housing. Installation is simply “plug-and-go,” without any external ballast wiring.

Lighting performance of the Cross Country HID belies its small size. Its multi-surface reflector and 30-watt HID bulb deliver a bright 12-degree driving lamp pattern. How bright? Two-to-three times brighter than a halogen bulb of the same wattage – such is the advantage of PIAA HID technology. The low-voltage draw makes the PIAA Cross Country HID ideal for ATV and UTVs.

Durability has been built into the Cross Country HID, too, with its hardened glass lens and machined anodized aluminum housing. The housing is also sealed, thus suitable for mounting above or below a mounting surface or bracket.

The PIAA Cross Country HID can be mounted onto most bikes and ATVs with the PIAA ATV Sport Brackets or the new PIAA L-Shape Bracket. PIAA Cross Country HIDs are available as a complete two-lamp kit (P/N 73082), which includes lamps, pre-terminated relay, switch, and wiring harness.

PIAA has been the acknowledged leader in innovative automotive products since its founding in 1963. PIAA products, created in PIAA's Technical Design Center in Japan, are known for their visionary design, inspired engineering and quality components.

For more information, contact PIAA at 503-489-6666 or visit the PIAA website at www.piaa.com.

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