Thanks, I ended up going to my Local auto parts store and just buying h4 sockets and re wiring everything so that both headlights come on as DRLs, which meant I would have to go with h4s to have both a high and low beam working on both lights. I'll try and post up some pics once its all done
Hi KawiGirl!
I see you figured it out...
H4 lights have three wires, with both a high beam and a low beam.
H7 has only 2 wires and is a dedicated high beam.
Therefore, you cannot simply use an adapter (as if the socket was the only difference)!
Let me guess - you purchased an H4 HID kit, when you required H7, right?
Your solution is interesting and I hope your bike's charging system is up to it...
Personally, unless you're strafing back-country lines & concessions at 2 AM, I would avoid HIDs.
Replace your stock lamps instead with PIAA high-output, vibration-resistant motorcycle bulbs.
H4 lamps bounce their light off a reflector and thus generate a specific pattern of illumination.
HID lamps often do not play nice, and even their low beam can be like a full-time high beam...
I simply use PIAAs (and always run the high beam in daytime - important safety tip).
Therefore HIDs would seem to actually offer most benefit in the daytime!
However, at night you could be blinding people (morons in minivans, rushing at you whilst texting with their thumbs, heheh...)
Anyway, good luck - and let us know how it all turns out.
Regards