any way of making the headlight brighter??
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any way of making the headlight brighter??
does anyone know how to make the headlight brighter on my Girlfriends super four .
its rubbish Better bulbs?? or another headlight of maybe a hornet or something newer ??
any suggestions appreciated cos we are off to Lemans for the motoGP in may and some of the trip could be at night !!
cheers
its rubbish Better bulbs?? or another headlight of maybe a hornet or something newer ??
any suggestions appreciated cos we are off to Lemans for the motoGP in may and some of the trip could be at night !!
cheers
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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
Go Xenonwebjunky wrote:does anyone know how to make the headlight brighter on my Girlfriends super four .
its rubbish Better bulbs?? or another headlight of maybe a hornet or something newer ??
any suggestions appreciated cos we are off to Lemans for the motoGP in may and some of the trip could be at night !!
cheers




Or, if too expensive, go halfs with someone on a pair of Angel Eyes:-
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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
For less money, you could try using relays, and wire the headlight directly to the battery (via the relays, which are also wired to the switch) using good thick wire. This is only of any use if you're seeing a lower current at the headlight than at the battery/regulator.
Is the Xenon kit pictured above also what's known as HID? I hear they offer great illumination, but they're pricey, require a ballast, and some of the kits only have one beam (no high/low activation).
Tristan
Is the Xenon kit pictured above also what's known as HID? I hear they offer great illumination, but they're pricey, require a ballast, and some of the kits only have one beam (no high/low activation).
Tristan
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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
that pic is of a HID alright, and as tristan says needs a ballast (which is the big black box you see in the pic). on a naked bike i am sure that will be had to hide.
have you tried the sort of phillips brillance that halfords offer. i know on the VFR the jap spec bulbs are lower than UK soec bulbs so the VFR owners cant just stick the bulbs from halfords in. anyone know if its the same with the CB/SF ?
have you tried the sort of phillips brillance that halfords offer. i know on the VFR the jap spec bulbs are lower than UK soec bulbs so the VFR owners cant just stick the bulbs from halfords in. anyone know if its the same with the CB/SF ?
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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
Yeah an aftermarket bulb in a cb makes the headlight so much better.
I've had the original bulb in there since 1995 (still works) but it was quite dim.
So i thought I would try another bulb to see the difference.
MAJOR CHANGE! - I could actually see, and its a whiter light too.
I bought a twin pack of Osram - Silverstar bulbs 60/55 H4
Roadlegal 'E' marked.
£15 ish with postage. - for 2 bulbs.
Then I've also got a Phillips Bluevision (Xenon effect) bulb to try yet.
I've had the original bulb in there since 1995 (still works) but it was quite dim.
So i thought I would try another bulb to see the difference.
MAJOR CHANGE! - I could actually see, and its a whiter light too.
I bought a twin pack of Osram - Silverstar bulbs 60/55 H4
Roadlegal 'E' marked.
£15 ish with postage. - for 2 bulbs.
Then I've also got a Phillips Bluevision (Xenon effect) bulb to try yet.
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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
thanks everyone
think i have it sorted now
cheers
think i have it sorted now
cheers
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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
how d'ya do it then?
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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
I have sourced a supplier who can do a zenon hid kit for £44 which includes a mini balast bulb + wiring harness
a bit more expensive than a better bulb but loads better just got to check out compatablity with one of the sparkys at work.
should get me a few more brownie points with the girlfriend :D
it all started to go wrong when i sourced a full one off titanium system for her bike after that i could not help myself tinkering with it to make it just how she wanted it
her bike is nearly done just want to get some pazzo style levers and a nice set of bars + the seat is going to get a makeover

a bit more expensive than a better bulb but loads better just got to check out compatablity with one of the sparkys at work.
should get me a few more brownie points with the girlfriend :D
it all started to go wrong when i sourced a full one off titanium system for her bike after that i could not help myself tinkering with it to make it just how she wanted it
her bike is nearly done just want to get some pazzo style levers and a nice set of bars + the seat is going to get a makeover


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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
so its a HID kit you got then, from china?
those wheels are definatly a center point for the bike , well matched with the tank decal. exhaust system does look ace though.
those wheels are definatly a center point for the bike , well matched with the tank decal. exhaust system does look ace though.
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Re: any way of making the headlight brighter??
I dont know if the kit is from china but it is sold via a uk supplier is there a problem if it is chinese ??
I have found that a lot of chinese products are very good now! check out this a full panel kit for £150 delivered ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0339024596" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
the GF first bike was chinese and i couldnt fault it, brilliant little bike she passed her test on it had it for a year and sold it for pretty much what it owed her!
I have found that a lot of chinese products are very good now! check out this a full panel kit for £150 delivered ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0339024596" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
the GF first bike was chinese and i couldnt fault it, brilliant little bike she passed her test on it had it for a year and sold it for pretty much what it owed her!