in another current thread rdsmith3 mentions he has a 90W headlight bulb (melted an aftermarket LED). i didn't want to do the ol' HIJACK to ask the question about
what kind of "over-wattage" bulbs are you guys using? additional mods needed (melting issues)?
i have looked for addtional lights, and never liked the appearance of them. i even bought some that were really cheap, but that i thought looked OK. I planned on putting some high output aftermarket bulbs in those lights. I never got to it because after a few weeks i pulled the stupid lights off. I couldn't even stand the look of those.
I really don't ride my bike around town. I am not as concerned about being visible to other motorists, as I am about nightime highway ILLUMINATION. I want really bright "brights", but not something that is a hazard to drivers coming from the opposite direction.
MY BIG FEAR: DEER jumping out of the ditch, field, woods. That is my problem when I poorly judge my joy ride. I ride to far, and can't make it back before sundown. Just the time those pesky buggers start their entertainment of iowabeakster hunting.
who has headlights over the 55W bulbs?
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who has headlights over the 55W bulbs?
I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray...
Well, as you know, I use a 90/100 watt bulb in mine. What you should also know is that I added a relay. I used this one, but others are available:
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Home/Main/ ... _kits.html
I have been using a high wattage bulb for a couple of years with no problems at all. The relay ensures that your bulb gets as much current as possible, and your switch doesn't.
The headlight made a huge difference in illumination.
I also use two 50 W yellow motolights, which help both illumination and conspicuity. People tell me that they see me coming.
http://www.easternbeaver.com/Home/Main/ ... _kits.html
I have been using a high wattage bulb for a couple of years with no problems at all. The relay ensures that your bulb gets as much current as possible, and your switch doesn't.
The headlight made a huge difference in illumination.
I also use two 50 W yellow motolights, which help both illumination and conspicuity. People tell me that they see me coming.
Bob
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I just installed an Osram Rallye 70/65W H4 in my bike on Sunday. I also put relays in from Daniel Stern (VaSteve did most of the work). It's noticeably brighter and I did get stuck riding at night twice since then. High beam is totally awesome. But low doesn't shine too far out, so maybe I need to realign it. I'm still wondering if I can find a Silverstar in the same wattage. The only ones I've seen in H4 are around 50 or 55W. I don't plan to do much night riding, but I want my light to be bright and seen by all, day or night.
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