no m8 that is just how they are wired.
most bikes are tbh.
if you want the low beam to stay on with full beam (and it is a Hell of a lot brighter with both)
you might want to fit one of these H4 Heavy Duty Single 'Dual Beam' Headlight Relay Kits
from http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Produ ... _kits.html
they are not cheap but they are extremely good quality, plug & play.
also will enable you to run a much higher powered bulb.
i have 130/95 in mine instead of the poxy standard 60/55
Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
- benny hedges
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Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when posting something which you later rely on in quote. Anything you do say may be ripped to sh*t.
Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
yes bennys correct, it is either dip or full, not both. You can get both if you are in dip and you pull in the "pass alert" button to flash the headlights, then both beams are on. I use this if I need extra light, but it uses and extra finger so is only for short periods on dark roads at high speeds.
Best solution is to get the relays fitted to power the bulb direct from the battery, and then have a diode fitted in between the headlight wires comming from the LH switch. this will allow Voltage to flow from the main to the dip, but not the other way.
This is what the eastern Bever kit does, and it also allows you to run high wattage bulbs without the voltage drop of the switchgear sapping power or overheating.
Best solution is to get the relays fitted to power the bulb direct from the battery, and then have a diode fitted in between the headlight wires comming from the LH switch. this will allow Voltage to flow from the main to the dip, but not the other way.
This is what the eastern Bever kit does, and it also allows you to run high wattage bulbs without the voltage drop of the switchgear sapping power or overheating.
AMcQ
Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
Its not such a big job, honest.
either buy the
H4 Single Headlight Relay Kits (Fairing mount option shown).............dip and main work in isolation like today, and you fit a 100/80w bulb
or
H4 Heavy Duty Single 'Dual Beam' Headlight Relay Kits (LO beam on with HI)............then you get what you want, but dont try with a 100/80w bulb or you may overheat the lamp.
Although the bloke is in Japan, he gets the parts back to you quickly and the quality is top drawer.
You only need the seat & tank off to run the new wires direct from the battery to the headlight. pictures of where I put the relays are in here.
http://www.haymouth.co.uk/phpBB3/viewto ... ay#p122193
either buy the
H4 Single Headlight Relay Kits (Fairing mount option shown).............dip and main work in isolation like today, and you fit a 100/80w bulb
or
H4 Heavy Duty Single 'Dual Beam' Headlight Relay Kits (LO beam on with HI)............then you get what you want, but dont try with a 100/80w bulb or you may overheat the lamp.
Although the bloke is in Japan, he gets the parts back to you quickly and the quality is top drawer.
You only need the seat & tank off to run the new wires direct from the battery to the headlight. pictures of where I put the relays are in here.
http://www.haymouth.co.uk/phpBB3/viewto ... ay#p122193
AMcQ
- benny hedges
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Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
oh and get the kit with the high temp ceramic h4 connector - in fact i think all his kits have the ceramic plug now?
and use some old inner tube behind it to be sure the wires dont cut into each other behind the clocks.
dont just put a brighter bulb in cos you will torch the wiring and switchgear.
with these relay kits, the only power that goes through the switch is the switching current for the 20A relays.
they really are very good.
you can make them up yourself but tbh i wouldnt bother, these are the dogs.
and use some old inner tube behind it to be sure the wires dont cut into each other behind the clocks.
dont just put a brighter bulb in cos you will torch the wiring and switchgear.
with these relay kits, the only power that goes through the switch is the switching current for the 20A relays.
they really are very good.
you can make them up yourself but tbh i wouldnt bother, these are the dogs.

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Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
Sheessh! Nice one chaps. That does looks like good kit. I think I need some of that action
Ta much!

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Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
so the one i want would be the
H4 Heavy Duty Single Headlight Relay Kits with Ceramic H4 Socket
with fairing mount and battery connector yes?
i can then add a better bulb etc?
H4 Heavy Duty Single Headlight Relay Kits with Ceramic H4 Socket
with fairing mount and battery connector yes?
i can then add a better bulb etc?

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- Styler4077
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Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
Have we lost a thread again ?
"Only one life, so live it and ride a motorcycle"
Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
looks like it.......it now reads like Benny and I are having a debate with ourselves!
yesDarknomad wrote:so the one i want would be the
H4 Heavy Duty Single Headlight Relay Kits with Ceramic H4 Socket
with fairing mount and battery connector yes?
i can then add a better bulb etc?
AMcQ
Re: Full beam or not full beam that is the question
The standard length is 4.1 mm, but you may find that an American sized puller will fit.Styler4077 wrote:Have we lost a thread again ?
Try a left-handed thread one, it may fit.
Re the lawnmower part, perhaps; it depends on the shaft size.
And as for your previous comment, I couldn't possibly divulge......But if she had short hairy legs, it probably was



It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.