Originally Posted by Mikey V
(Post 8566559)
I run a HELLA H-4 lamp. 55W lo beam/100W Hi beam. Works for me.
There is a company called Eastern Beaver that sells a direct battery to bulb wiring system, that provides power direct from the battery, and is controlled by relays. It all fits inside the bulb housing, and is plug and play, or plug and "light." |
Originally Posted by 1957buick
(Post 8565166)
...just a bulb i can put in without doing wiring or relays .
If you don't mind taking another five minutes, install this for another $38 or so. It's worth it. Hella 7" E-code headlights |
Bingo. The real problem with the HD headlamp isn't the bulb, it's the lens optics. Get an E-code replacement and you'll never be sorry. Night and day difference - literally. Personally, I got a Cibie unit. It cost about twice the Hella that iclick suggests and probably isn't much different. (Iclick - where were you years ago when I did this?)
If interested, I started a thread years ago on this. If I weren't so lazy, I'd look it up for you.
Originally Posted by iclick
(Post 8568620)
If you don't mind taking another five minutes, install this for another $38 or so. It's worth it.
Hella 7" E-code headlights |
Ultrabrightlights.com ask for danny and order the motorcycle hid kit $99.00 and works great!
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Originally Posted by Twinrider
(Post 8568110)
Color Temp (K) Color Description:
3000k: Yellow light (suitable for fog lights) 4300k : White light with tinges of yellow (closest to daylight, used in OEM applications) 5000K: PURE WHITE LIGHT. 6000K: White light with tinges of blue 8000K: Distinct blue color light 10000K: Bluish-green light 12000K: Bluish-purplish light. pretty much washes out the blue". $71 delivery including CA tax - hard to beat. IMHO. |
Originally Posted by iclick
(Post 8568620)
Hella 80/100w bulbs
If you don't mind taking another five minutes, install this for another $38 or so. It's worth it. Hella 7" E-code headlights This is the most cost effective path to a truly bright headlight. The housing is far superior to the factory Harley piece, and would be a huge improvement all by itself. I've been using one with the Hella 80/100W bulb for a year and a half now, lots of it at night with the high beam on, and have yet to suffer any ill effects. I was told I needed to replace the headlight connector socket with a ceramic one to use the high power bulb, but I didn't do it. No signs of heat degradation at all, no ill effects to the switches, wiring, etc. If you think about it, a Road glide with two headlights will have about the same current as one of these bright Hella's. Also, if you're already replacing the bulb, then it takes no extra time at all to swap the housing since you already have it out for the bulb change. The difference between stock and my current setup is like, well, night and day.:D |
Originally Posted by 1957buick
(Post 8565166)
i know this has bin talked about many times . but i want a brighter headlight for my 08 ultra . i did the search but get confused with all the technical terms . i simply want a brighter headlight bulb that works in the real world . just a bulb i can put in without doing wiring or relays .
i dont need the newest high tech stuff , but just a brighter bulb , getting older and want better night time vision . can the passing lamps have a brighter bulb? any sugestions? |
My son installed the new HD LED headlight and it is the brightest I have ever seen. It is a "plug and play" product. You just remove the existing lense and plug in the new LED light. I could not afford that though so I use the Sylvania SilverStar ULTRA 9003 Halogen headlight. NOT THE PREMIUM BUT THE ULTRA!!! It it 50% brighter, shines 40% further down the road and shines 50% wide to the sides than the standard cheap HD stock light (as stated by Sylvania). The only problem is, when you get a incandescent type light that is brighter, you also get a shorter lifespan for that bulb. For me, it is worth it!!! Check them out an almost any auto parts store. There you can read the back and see comparison to the life span between the standard and the ultra. I get mine at O'Riley's Auto Parts ($29) and they have a standard 1 year guarantee on all parts they sell. I believe that also includes headlight bulbs. If you want to see some picture comparisons of the bulb, here is a link to the Sylvania site that has that.
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...lverStarUltra/ Keep in mind that these are pictures from a car not a bike but I still think they do it justice. I love the one I have on my Sportster! |
Originally Posted by DOMAPOI
(Post 8575996)
I use the Sylvania SilverStar ULTRA 9003 Halogen headlight. NOT THE PREMIUM BUT THE ULTRA!!! It it 50% brighter, shines 40% further down the road and shines 50% wide to the sides than the standard cheap HD stock light (as stated by Sylvania).
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Originally Posted by iclick
(Post 8568620)
Hella 80/100w bulbs
If you don't mind taking another five minutes, install this for another $38 or so. It's worth it. Hella 7" E-code headlights Not big on the HIDs, mostly due to the housing optics not being compatible to the HID capsule. That, plus the number of summons I write for illegal HID installations........ |
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