Completed: Below this is a comparison of the different light sources I'm working with. This upgrade will be both a headlight upgrade and an aux light upgrade, and as usual for me will cost a third of commercially available products and be demonstrably better. Follow the thread to the end for current before and after pics.
tl/dr. I installed Bi-Xenon HIDs where the factory aux lights go using factory wiring and not cutting anything or affecting the warranty.
Stock low beam
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Stock high beam
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Upgraded low vs stock high
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Upgraded high. You can see all the light thrown on the ground directly in front of the bikes by my wife's ryker aux light.
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Now for the fun bit. New aux beam low. This is sitting on my bench hooked to a 12v battery. Please also note that this is a single unit, I'm installing a pair.
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New aux beam high.
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As said I'm waiting on parts, but when I'm finished this will be a direct drop-in (with some fabbing of mounts) with no wires cut and all stock looking.
tl/dr. I installed Bi-Xenon HIDs where the factory aux lights go using factory wiring and not cutting anything or affecting the warranty.
Stock low beam

Stock high beam

Upgraded low vs stock high

Upgraded high. You can see all the light thrown on the ground directly in front of the bikes by my wife's ryker aux light.

Now for the fun bit. New aux beam low. This is sitting on my bench hooked to a 12v battery. Please also note that this is a single unit, I'm installing a pair.

New aux beam high.

As said I'm waiting on parts, but when I'm finished this will be a direct drop-in (with some fabbing of mounts) with no wires cut and all stock looking.