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Yes, I agree on the Trucklite. :encouragement:
Yes, they are expen$ive.
Of course, Chinese knock-offs are available much cheaper, but there are the usual questions about quality and durability.
However, if you do any riding at night, the co$t is worth it. The light is SO much better. Besides being brighter, the pattern on the road is great.
Cowboyup mentioned needing a 7" headlight bucket. That is only a concern if you have an "L" or "T" model. If you have an "E" or "G" model, you already have a 7" bucket and the LED 'bulb' is a drop-in fit. Simply "plug and play".
For those who might have an '80/'81 750E or 1100E with the rectangular headlight, they are available, too. Just a little more co$t, but still worth it. I have one of the rectangular ones in my 850's fairing. My son will have a round one in his Vetter fairing on his 1000G as soon as all the body work gets back from the paint shop. My wife currently has an older-generation Trucklite LED on her 850L, but we have a newer version here, ready to install.
Besides the co$t, you should also know that it looks a bit "different". If you are trying to preserve the look of a vintage bike down to the last detail, this will not be the light for you, but if you are more concerned with function than appearance, it's the best thing ever.
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If you have Clearwater lights, you are already well-acquainted with sticker shock. I have never seen any in person, let alone ridden a bike that has them, but at that price, I would certainly hope they are worth the price. :-kI have clearwater lights on my BMW so i might just go with a set of them on some engine bars instead/as well?
Yes, I agree on the Trucklite. :encouragement:
If you have an "E" or "G" model, you already have a 7" bucket and the LED 'bulb' is a drop-in fit. Simply "plug and play".
The TruckLite units that we have draw about 2 amps on low beam and just about 4 amps on high beam.Anyone know what the amperage draw is for the led headlight? Or wattage?
The TruckLite units that we have draw about 2 amps on low beam and just about 4 amps on high beam.
A stock H4 halogen is about 4.5 on low and 5 on high.
If you are trying to equate the "wattage" for light output, don't bother. There are SO many more lumens available, it would probably be the equivalent of something like a 150 watt halogen, but the pattern it puts on the road is SO much better, too.
Not sure that your Bandit could use one of these units, though. There are some users here that claim a modest success with an LED "bulb" that replaces the H4, but the ones that I have tried did not do well at throwing light down the road. It is best to have a lens/reflector assembly that matches the LED source.
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