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How much better is the 8" headlight
I have a working 8" headlight and I am undecided whether to swap it on to my bike or sell it. Does the 8" one put out a lot more light or does it just look cooler? Are they higher wattage?Tags: None
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79FiveFifty
I don't know what other size there is, but my bike came with an 8" headlamp and .. low-beam is typical for a bike.. it sucks.
High beam.... well I can see at least a good quarter mile in front of myself.. no kidding. At least.
Nobody high beams me either when I ride with it on.. it's like nobody knew I had on my high? That or they are so used to @$$ holes high beaming them that they just ignored it... or thinking really optimistically - people were aware that it's difficult for a motorcycle rider to see at night with only 1 light so they put up with it for my safety.
How ever you slice it, this light is so good.
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gearhead13
Ok, sounds good, I have always had a hard time seeing at night with my little 6 or 7" or what ever it is. I suppose that the wattage of the bulb you put in them makes a big difference as well. Would I have to change the mounting 'ears' as well? That would mean pulling the forks out as well.Originally posted by bonanzadave View PostMine is brighter than all four on my truck. Most people call it a train light. Ya ever see the head light beam on a river barge tug ?
Or can I just bend them to fit
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Find yourself a 55/100W H4 bulb, or a 70/100W for a better low beam
Then run a relay to it.1978 GS 1000 (since new)
1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
1978 GS 1000 (parts)
1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
2007 DRz 400S
1999 ATK 490ES
1994 DR 350SES
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Osram Silverstar 55/60 should be plenty, really....standard draw, with up to 50% more light than regular halogens (claimed). I got a pair on ebay U.K, but they are now available here too... without the blue/white tint that the American produced Silverstars have, but brighter.Originally posted by Big T View PostFind yourself a 55/100W H4 bulb, or a 70/100W for a better low beam
Then run a relay to it.
Tony.Last edited by Mysuzyq; 12-21-2009, 01:17 AM.'82 GS1100E
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TheCafeKid
Oi your bike didn't come with an 8" headlamp. The bucket may be 8" across but the glass isn't. The one they are talking about only came on a few of the later models and the glass is 8" across. The bucket is over 9".Originally posted by 79FiveFifty View PostI don't know what other size there is, but my bike came with an 8" headlamp and .. low-beam is typical for a bike.. it sucks.
High beam.... well I can see at least a good quarter mile in front of myself.. no kidding. At least.
Nobody high beams me either when I ride with it on.. it's like nobody knew I had on my high? That or they are so used to @$$ holes high beaming them that they just ignored it... or thinking really optimistically - people were aware that it's difficult for a motorcycle rider to see at night with only 1 light so they put up with it for my safety.
How ever you slice it, this light is so good.
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79FiveFifty
Oi is right, so if you are correct.. the light on my bike is just that good
No need to swap out for me then!
Post pics of the two lights side by side
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lurch12_2000
Nice pic of the oncoming train!Originally posted by mriddle View Post
Aside from it maybe being noticably bigger to oncoming traffic, I never really noticed much difference between 7" vs 8" headlights on my various GS1100E's. If I needed to see better at night, I just flicked on the highbeams. But I don't think it's worth swapping back to a 7" unless someone offers good $ for your 8" and then buy a 7" replacement for cheap $.Last edited by Guest; 12-21-2009, 10:35 AM.
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