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Re: Great to have such a forum, I'm just passing through

Post by gpzkqt » Sat Mar 15, 2025 9:41 pm

They are super bright and make you very visible in the daytime. Some quibble about the night beam, but it's the reflector that counts the most I think. Some people complain about anything. It works fine for me at night - but I don't do a lot of night riding. I haven't measured the amp draw, but have checked the charging system before and after, and it is fine, no discernable difference in voltage being returned to the battery at various RPM.

LEDs take a lot less current than incandescent. They run cool and heat = power draw. I would guess it's pulling less than the original. I also replaced all the small instrument bulbs so there's an improvement in visibility (neutral esp!) and less draw there as well. The headlight I got is quite good for $20, I run that bulb in my two '83 Suzuki GS1100E's. The GS1100E has the huge 9" 'train' headlight so it's quite the scene LOL.

This one is bright white, not obnoxious and not a blue tint like some. IMO you can't beat it for $20.

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Post by sky.fred » Sun Mar 16, 2025 1:20 pm

I confirm that led bulbs can be used without any problems, and it's even possible to install led bulbs without modification, which is what I did on my C72. The reference is Stanley A5676 12V.
As far as electrical power is concerned, by modifying the electrical circuit as shown below, I no longer have any worries about driving with the headlights on and using the starter without restriction.

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Re: Great to have such a forum, I'm just passing through

Post by gpzkqt » Wed Mar 19, 2025 12:36 am

The US version of the headlight is a sealed beam, it must be modified. I believe the Europeans had headlights with replaceable bulbs. That was the case on many vehicles back then.

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Post by sky.fred » Wed Mar 19, 2025 12:07 pm

gpzkqt wrote:
Wed Mar 19, 2025 12:36 am
The US version of the headlight is a sealed beam, it must be modified. I believe the Europeans had headlights with replaceable bulbs. That was the case on many vehicles back then.
Indeed, I had forgotten this American particularity .... that I never understood.
I had this on my 1000 Goldwing which comes from the USA and I decided to replace it with a European model because it's easier and cheaper to change a bulb than the whole thing.... if you can find one.

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Re: Great to have such a forum, I'm just passing through

Post by gpzkqt » Wed Mar 19, 2025 9:26 pm

They didn't trust us with the intricacy of replacing bulbs. Whole headlights only. Baby steps.....

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