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Involved? Open up the headlight bucket, remove a few retaining screws, remove your stock light.
Put the LED light in its place, replace the retaining screws, re-asemble headlight bucket. Ride.
That is, unless you have the 8" "train" light.
Expensive? Look on eBay or Amazon, I think the round ones are about $175 right now.
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Pretty sure he posted it was an 82 1100E. Guess he's screwed.
ADVmonster.com is selling a VERY nice LED H4 replacement bulb. There's no fragile moving parts (fan or high/low servo) as in some other designs. The heat sink does stick out a little more in the back, so it's unknown whether it'll fit in a GS headlight bucket. They give dimensions on their site.
Out of stock at the moment -- should have more any time:
http://stores.advmonster.com/h4-led-headlight/
I plan to buy one and try it out on my GS850, and on my KLR650 (wearing an '82 GS650GL headlight bucket). It'll probably end up in my V-Strom.
Take those lumens claims with a huge pinch of salt.
How soon you going to get it, Brian? :-k
If it's soon, I will wait for your report and possibly save about $140. :encouragement:
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Of course. Lumens, schlumens.
But ADVmonster is a well-known vendor -- they are very active over on the ADVrider.com forum, and believe me, if there was one particle of a problem with these things or with the vendor, the inmates over there would be howling for blood. These guys are very tough on their bikes, and they're brutal if a product doesn't exceed expectations. There are over 400 posts and no dogpile has started yet, so it's a very solid product.
So far, the reports are absolutely glowing. As noted, there's a heat sink on the back of the unit that sticks out a little more than a stock H4 bulb, so they don't physically fit in all bikes, or you may need to modify a boot or retainer. If they fit, they work extremely well.
Here's the thread over on ADVrider -- there are lots of photos showing the lighting pattern, color, and strength in various bikes. It does seem clear that the H4 LED puts out more light than the incandescent, and the ADVmonster unit gets around the design problems that a lot of other LED units have (fragile moving parts like tiny cooling fans or servo-operated shields for high and low beam, questionable quality, poor light pattern, wonky color):
http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=976505
Of course. Lumens, schlumens.
But ADVmonster is a well-known vendor -- they are very active over on the ADVrider.com forum, and believe me, if there was one particle of a problem with these things or with the vendor, the inmates over there would be howling for blood. These guys are very tough on their bikes, and they're brutal if a product doesn't exceed expectations. There are over 400 posts and no dogpile has started yet, so it's a very solid product.
So far, the reports are absolutely glowing. As noted, there's a heat sink on the back of the unit that sticks out a little more than a stock H4 bulb, so they don't physically fit in all bikes, or you may need to modify a boot or retainer. If they fit, they work extremely well.
Here's the thread over on ADVrider -- there are lots of photos showing the lighting pattern, color, and strength in various bikes. It does seem clear that the H4 LED puts out more light than the incandescent, and the ADVmonster unit gets around the design problems that a lot of other LED units have (fragile moving parts like tiny cooling fans or servo-operated shields for high and low beam, questionable quality, poor light pattern, wonky color):
http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=976505