headlight lamps
headlight lamps
Hi guys,
I done the relay conversion ages ago, built my own kit. 30 amp relays, 2.5mm auto cable.
But can anyone recommend a lamp upgrade, which is the best type/wattage to go for as I've still got the original lamp fitted(before any one says anything, I'm a trained sparky and we don't call them bulbs lol its lamps, bulbs grow in the ground as my old lecturer would say).
I done the relay conversion ages ago, built my own kit. 30 amp relays, 2.5mm auto cable.
But can anyone recommend a lamp upgrade, which is the best type/wattage to go for as I've still got the original lamp fitted(before any one says anything, I'm a trained sparky and we don't call them bulbs lol its lamps, bulbs grow in the ground as my old lecturer would say).
- cliveyandrews
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Re: headlight lamps
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- agentpineapple
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don't laugh, i bought one of these....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-H4-120-LE ... 3373661ab2
it cost me £2.80, its very bright, throws out a decent beam of light, not sure if its legal tho, and i doubt i've done a 1000 miles with it. so for under £3, or £4.50 for two, its worth a punt....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2pcs-Car-H4-1 ... 35ba8cdc14
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-H4-120-LE ... 3373661ab2
it cost me £2.80, its very bright, throws out a decent beam of light, not sure if its legal tho, and i doubt i've done a 1000 miles with it. so for under £3, or £4.50 for two, its worth a punt....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2pcs-Car-H4-1 ... 35ba8cdc14
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Re: headlight lamps
have seen this thinking about it??? what do you lot think??
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I have the idea in my head to put 2 of these inside a VTR headlight bowl, but I want the "dipping units" - they drop the dip mask to make full beam. Meands you can use 2 HID lamps too. Would give a great beam - but it's the £90 each unit is slowing me down...
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Re: headlight lamps
I have the relay upgrade with a tandard bulb(lamp) and find this is plenty bright enough. I know this cause I blinded my brother on his bike when we oposite sides of a crossroads last year.TonyW650 wrote:Hi guys,
I done the relay conversion ages ago, built my own kit. 30 amp relays, 2.5mm auto cable.
But can anyone recommend a lamp upgrade, which is the best type/wattage to go for as I've still got the original lamp fitted(before any one says anything, I'm a trained sparky and we don't call them bulbs lol its lamps, bulbs grow in the ground as my old lecturer would say).
Re: headlight lamps
As long as you have them as additional lighting. Being projector beams I don't think they would pass an MOT officially. HID's are OK as long as they are dual beam high and low.have seen this thinking about it??? what do you lot think??
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- benny hedges
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Re: headlight lamps
there is no law saying you cant use hids on a bike.
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.
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im getting mine back on soon if they still work .
when i fit the this time im going to mount the ballast under the seat and use correct extension cables .
the relay mod is good and better with a 100w bulb but it still now where near as good as hids .
when i fit the this time im going to mount the ballast under the seat and use correct extension cables .
the relay mod is good and better with a 100w bulb but it still now where near as good as hids .
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What HID kit is best to use? Iv seen loads of cheap things on ebay that are all EU marked ect but I don't know whether to trust them or not. Any recomendations on HIDs?
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PRO-55w-H4-60 ... 257b76edafCkennedy wrote:What HID kit is best to use? Iv seen loads of cheap things on ebay that are all EU marked ect but I don't know whether to trust them or not. Any recomendations on HIDs?
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I did look at these ones. Get a spare set too, always a bonus
Are they a straight forward fit or do you have to faff around with lots of bits and pieces?
Are they a straight forward fit or do you have to faff around with lots of bits and pieces?
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dont use hids without projectors if you intend using the bike at night.
they look amazingly bright (and are) but the beam pattern is total toss resulting in youd see further with a bongo match.
ive tried.
best lighting mod for the storm is a beaver relay kit and 130/95 superbright h4
they look amazingly bright (and are) but the beam pattern is total toss resulting in youd see further with a bongo match.
ive tried.
best lighting mod for the storm is a beaver relay kit and 130/95 superbright h4
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.
- lloydie
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its not easy finding somewhere to mount it all tbh . last time i mounted the ballast on the inside on the fairing with carpet tape lol
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Is it really that bad? I thought that was what the reflector and lens were forbenny hedges wrote:dont use hids without projectors if you intend using the bike at night.
they look amazingly bright (and are) but the beam pattern is total toss resulting in youd see further with a bongo match.
ive tried.
best lighting mod for the storm is a beaver relay kit and 130/95 superbright h4