nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
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- monkeywithaplan
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nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
Here is a topic for thought.
12v 60/35w bulbs now cost a bomb. And if your like myself and struggle for a cheap aftermarket replacement, any thoughts on an easy way to prep the bike to accept 12v 60/55w bulbs like the UK spec.
Now bare in mind I know feck all about electrics so apologies if this is a very stupid question .
Cheers
David
12v 60/35w bulbs now cost a bomb. And if your like myself and struggle for a cheap aftermarket replacement, any thoughts on an easy way to prep the bike to accept 12v 60/55w bulbs like the UK spec.
Now bare in mind I know feck all about electrics so apologies if this is a very stupid question .
Cheers
David
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Re: nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
I uprated my NC35 lights as they were too dim.
I fitted converter plates in the headlights with slots and ears to line up with the headlight and new bulb.
I forget where it came from and what it is called.
You will then need a dip relay that can be wired in and fitted on the LHS of the frame next to the connector blocks.
Rick Olivers nc30 fettling and tuning guide gives details, a Honda headlight relay can be obtained on e bay.
I fitted converter plates in the headlights with slots and ears to line up with the headlight and new bulb.
I forget where it came from and what it is called.
You will then need a dip relay that can be wired in and fitted on the LHS of the frame next to the connector blocks.
Rick Olivers nc30 fettling and tuning guide gives details, a Honda headlight relay can be obtained on e bay.
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Re: nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
Too much work for you Dave, just buy jap ones.
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Re: nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
Lol @ rhory. I think your right. Anything more than duct tape and a hammer to get a job done and its too much effort.
Thanks for the info all
Thanks for the info all
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Re: nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
Cradley Kawasaki were selling them quite cheap on ebay, about 7.50 each iirc.
Maybe give them a phone as the ZXR400-L Jap model uses the same bulbs as the NC30.
Maybe give them a phone as the ZXR400-L Jap model uses the same bulbs as the NC30.
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Re: nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
£7.50 each isn't bad save, I 'might' have two if you want me to look.
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Re: nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
Could not find any on the bay on the cheap, but if you see any link me up and I will Get me a stash . £18 a bulb they are charging now is a joke
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Re: nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
£18 from where?
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Re: nc30 jap spec headlight bulbs to UK spec ?
All the usual places. Honda have bumped them up from £8 to £18 of late and everywhere else seems to have followed suit. Can't find aftermarket ones anywhere and if there for sale been bumped up aswell for a laugh. Got myself sorted though. Gareth had a working set he didn't need and kindly gave them to me .
But I think it would work out well, a cheap easy alternative for everyone if there was one. Don't fancy next year having to fork out near 50 instead of 40 for cheap ass bulbs when prices shoot up again.
But I think it would work out well, a cheap easy alternative for everyone if there was one. Don't fancy next year having to fork out near 50 instead of 40 for cheap ass bulbs when prices shoot up again.
Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the balls to live in the real world. Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden
Bikes don't leak oil, they mark their territory.
Bikes don't leak oil, they mark their territory.