Non-LED Headlight Bulbs?

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    #1

    Non-LED Headlight Bulbs?

    The bike is an 82 1100E with the 8" train light. I'm not sure I want to switch out to a 7" headlight to get the Truck-Lite LED performance. So, in the interest of improving headlight performance (which isn't actually that bad, it is easily equal to any modern bike I have ridden), what are the best choices for standard incandescent H4 bulbs? Is the Silver Star still the king or have others caught up or surpassed it?


    Thanks,
    Mark
  • Steve
    GS Whisperer
    • Jun 2005
    • 35924
    • southwest oHIo

    #2
    Sylvania Ultra (which might also be "Silver Star") has been my favorite, but whatever you get, make sure it is a CLEAR bulb, without ANY blue tinting on it.

    Don't fall for claims that a bulb is "closer to daylight" or other such garbage. Daylight is not perfect.

    Consider this: you remember all the ads for "Blu-Blocker sunglasses"? And all the yellow-tinted lenses that "cut glare"? You know what CAUSES the glare? Blue light. Actually, it's ultraviolet light, but blue creates enough havoc inside the eyeball, too. Filtering out all the reds and yellows that are natural colors that occur in the stuff on the roadway will limit your ability to see them.

    Just get the Sylvania Ultra in the standard 55/60W bulb, you will do just fine.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Recently replaced the headlights in my car as the plastic was dull and not restorable. In the new units I used PIAA extreme white bulbs and I'm very pleased. A little more than regular bulbs but on a bike you only need one. Plan on getting one for my gs

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      • JJ

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        Originally posted by Steve
        Sylvania Ultra (which might also be "Silver Star") has been my favorite, but whatever you get, make sure it is a CLEAR bulb, without ANY blue tinting on it.

        Don't fall for claims that a bulb is "closer to daylight" or other such garbage. Daylight is not perfect.

        Consider this: you remember all the ads for "Blu-Blocker sunglasses"? And all the yellow-tinted lenses that "cut glare"? You know what CAUSES the glare? Blue light. Actually, it's ultraviolet light, but blue creates enough havoc inside the eyeball, too. Filtering out all the reds and yellows that are natural colors that occur in the stuff on the roadway will limit your ability to see them.

        Just get the Sylvania Ultra in the standard 55/60W bulb, you will do just fine.

        .
        I use the Sylvania Ultra on my bikes, F-150, and Jeep, and and happy with them. They are worth every penny.

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