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Hi beam bulb

#1 Post by furygan man » Wed Nov 10, 2010 5:54 pm

This may sound silly but thought i'd ask anyway!!

I like the look of the Falco with the high beam lights on, but obviously you're going to blind everyone so is it feasable/practical to place lower wattage bulbs in there and use them as daylight running lights for the purpose of being seen but not blinding people

I don't ride in the dark or tour, i know there are practical downsides but from an asthetical point of view wondered if it was worthwhile trying?

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#2 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:11 pm

No, not really - is not only the bulb power but where the beam is directed....

Think that make sense


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#3 Post by furygan man » Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:14 pm

I know dumb question really, oh well!!

Bit quiet on here lately!

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#4 Post by anzacinexile » Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:51 pm

Get yourself some H1 LED bulbs. They will light up the headlamps but wont (cant) project any sort of beam.

Got meself a T10 base 9 LED bulb as a side light and that's powerful and bright enough to have just as a running light by itself

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#5 Post by Falcopops » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:06 am

anzacinexile wrote:Get yourself some H1 LED bulbs. They will light up the headlamps but wont (cant) project any sort of beam.

Got meself a T10 base 9 LED bulb as a side light and that's powerful and bright enough to have just as a running light by itself
IIRC the Falco's main bulbs are all H7's. Unless you've got a cunning plan?

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#6 Post by anzacinexile » Thu Nov 11, 2010 8:30 am

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anzacinexile wrote:Get yourself some H1 LED bulbs. They will light up the headlamps but wont (cant) project any sort of beam.

Got meself a T10 base 9 LED bulb as a side light and that's powerful and bright enough to have just as a running light by itself
IIRC the Falco's main bulbs are all H7's. Unless you've got a cunning plan?
Oopps! brain fart time

You're right, H7's it is. Getting confused with fitting HID's to me Fazer work hack :smt017

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#7 Post by furygan man » Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:10 am

so that's H7 fitment LED light then...okay sounds like a plan.

Thanks for that, don't feel so daft asking it now! :smt003

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#9 Post by furygan man » Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:18 pm

Funny that i was just looking at these, then started to look into SMD LEDs v LEDs and which was brightest etc :smt023

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#10 Post by furygan man » Mon Nov 15, 2010 2:00 pm

is it easy enough to solder/connect a couple of wires to a T10 bulb and wire it into the rear lighting curcuit on my homemade rear light project??

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#11 Post by anzacinexile » Mon Nov 15, 2010 5:08 pm

furygan man wrote:is it easy enough to solder/connect a couple of wires to a T10 bulb and wire it into the rear lighting curcuit on my homemade rear light project??

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If you're steady with a fine tipped iron then yes but mechanically, it wont be very strong

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#12 Post by furygan man » Mon Nov 15, 2010 5:27 pm

From the pics i've seen on ebay there's a small wire on the outside of the plastic, i could solder to this and then wrap insulation tape around it to strengthen the bond??? I'm only being finicky because i'm about to order some on Ebay so appreciate the feedback

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#13 Post by anzacinexile » Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:54 pm

furygan man wrote:From the pics i've seen on ebay there's a small wire on the outside of the plastic, i could solder to this and then wrap insulation tape around it to strengthen the bond??? I'm only being finicky because i'm about to order some on Ebay so appreciate the feedback
Correct. The base is like the old filament flash bulbs (showing me age :smt012 )

That will give it some strength but how you going to stop it rattling around the rear light :smt017

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#14 Post by furygan man » Tue Nov 16, 2010 9:12 am

That will give it some strength but how you going to stop it rattling around the rear light
He he...i have a cunning plan! Just drill a hole feed the bulb through and glue gun at the rear, going to fit one either side of the cluster and connect to the brake curcuit

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thanks for the feedback

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