I tried fitting a Phillips Extreme Power (80% brighter) H4 65/55 watt car bulb (with lugs cut off). It worked fine on main and dip beam whilst stationary with engine running (and revved). Went for a run, got home, dipped beam filament had blown.
I fitted the other one of the pair of Phillips bulbs - exactly the same happened.
Digital meter on the battery showed correct voltages (13 and a bit with ignition off, 12 and a bit with ignition and lights on, 14 and a bit with engine running). As the original fitment was a 80/70 watt, I wonder if the bike is putting a slightly higher than average current through the bulb - which a 80/70 can take, but a 65/55 can't deal with? But surely they run off the battery, so current would be the same?
I'm going to fit a bog standard H4 65/55 at the weekend and try again - they may be a bit more robust than the high output Phillips bulbs. If that fails I'm fooked, because a genuine 80/70 from David Silver will take 6 weeks to arrive - and costs £55 plus postage
