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New Headlight

  • Thread starter Thread starter Hakamisu
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First, no link.
Second, the brightest legal in the US is 65 watts for high beam.
 
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On another note. Is there going to be an issue with putting an LED in. Am I going to need to put in a resistor?
Not if the LED light is meant for 12volts (12 or 13 or 14volts), which it probably is.

THe discussion on needing a resistor if change to LED is related to the turnsignals if still have the stock flasher.


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Thanks for the link, but I had to do some editing to get it to show me the light in question.

Personally, I don't think that will do what you want it to. The lens/reflector assembly in your headlight is designed to have its light source (the filament in the bulb) in a very particular location. That LED replacement does not accomplish that. Yes, it may have enough light to "fill the reflector", but that does not mean that it will be projected where it needs to be. Add in the fact that it is only 550 lumens (a stock light will be closer to 1100) and you will quickly understand that it is simply not enough.

By the same token, if you get an HID "replacement bulb", it may project a bunch of light out there, but since the light source (the plasma arc) is not quite in the same location as the filament in the stock bulb, it will not be projected where it should. If you get a complete headlight unit that is desinged with the HID module, great, but conversions are not worth it at this time.

If you get an LED that is designed for headlight use, you will need no resistors. The one you are asking about is one that is designed for automotive use, so no resistors are necessary.

If this is going in your '82 850G, you can get one from Truck Lite and it will be "plug and play".

I have two of them in our bikes. Both of them are "L" bikes that have been converted to 7" light buckets, then had the LED headlight installed.

Where to get these lights? Amazon or eBay.

Just be prepared for sticker shock. :-\\\

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