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    Stanley 12v A72A 3.4W - LED alternative ?

    I am looking for a LED bulb alternative for the cockpit of my GS1000.

    The standard bulb is a Stanley 12v A72A 3.4W and especially in the rev counter
    and speedo they are not as bright as i would like.

    Having a hard time finding alternatives, has anyone replaced theirs with a LED version ?


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    Originally posted by Rijko View Post
    I am looking for a LED bulb alternative for the cockpit of my GS1000.

    The standard bulb is a Stanley 12v A72A 3.4W and especially in the rev counter
    and speedo they are not as bright as i would like.

    Having a hard time finding alternatives, has anyone replaced theirs with a LED version ?


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    Yep, all of mine. However - it's worth paying the few extra quid it will cost for LEDs from a reliable source. I went cheap from ebay and ali-x, and I've had to replace a few that went dud, some after as little as a fortnight. It's a pita accessing the gauge and idiot lights on a faired bike.
    As it stands for now, the ones in it are the good ones out of the batch, though I don't know how much longer they'll last.

    BA9s is the number of the base type, iirc.
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