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TSbluecat68
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Jan 22 2024, 01:46 PM, updated 2y ago
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Thinking to try LED bulb and according to google it's brightness, energy-efficiency and life span are better than halogen bulb but only a handful of biker use it. How so ??
This post has been edited by bluecat68: Jan 22 2024, 02:05 PM
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jaycee1
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Jan 22 2024, 02:22 PM
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Plenty of bikes are retrofitted with them.
The the better ones with cooling heat sinks (some with a fan) but fitment might be challenging for some models since you might not be able to get the dust cover/compartment to close back. YMMV.
Also just take note, just like cars, retrofitting hid or led on headlights might not be legal. So again YMMV. This is especially crucial for bikes as bikes tend to lack any aiming mechanism so your different beam patten may end up blinding other motorist.
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TSbluecat68
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Jan 22 2024, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Jan 22 2024, 02:22 PM) Plenty of bikes are retrofitted with them. The the better ones with cooling heat sinks (some with a fan) but fitment might be challenging for some models since you might not be able to get the dust cover/compartment to close back. YMMV. Also just take note, just like cars, retrofitting hid or led on headlights might not be legal. So again YMMV. This is especially crucial for bikes as bikes tend to lack any aiming mechanism so your different beam patten may end up blinding other motorist. I never blind by any biker with led light before whenever I encounter one, yeah those light are lot brighter than my original yellow halogen bulb but still not as bright and blind like those car's which using those light do.
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mADmAN
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Jan 22 2024, 03:26 PM
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fitting led bulbs into halogen headlamps can be a bit of a pain...i know coz i did it.
i even got one with low profile heatsink....my bike is h7.. i had to get an adapter to fit my headlamp... then theres the box thingy to sort/stick somewhere. n of course the box+connector wont fit through the dust cover hole.
luckily i managed to fit everything but was kinda tight n just had to jam stuff somewhere.
there are also drop in led bulbs which doesnt really require adapters, no heatsinks etc.. but the only one i found was 6000k ie. white which i didnt want. i specifically wanted 4300k ie yellowish as i dont stop for rain.
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alexei
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Jan 22 2024, 04:13 PM
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@TS for your kapcai, just get those osram LED bulb, less headache and no external heatsink to deal with
many ppl use it, maybe you don't realize it
for older kapcai, the lightbulb and brake low light are using AC power so halogen is actually better
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TSbluecat68
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Jan 22 2024, 06:48 PM
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So higher k value = more brightness ?? 6000k much brighter than 2700k ??
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jaycee1
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Jan 22 2024, 07:04 PM
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QUOTE(bluecat68 @ Jan 22 2024, 02:31 PM) I never blind by any biker with led light before whenever I encounter one, yeah those light are lot brighter than my original yellow halogen bulb but still not as bright and blind like those car's which using those light do. You never know. Consider this. Bike headlights are mounted higher than car headlights. You might be blinding other motorist without even knowing it.
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jaycee1
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Jan 22 2024, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE(bluecat68 @ Jan 22 2024, 06:48 PM) So higher k value = more brightness ?? 6000k much brighter than 2700k ?? "K" is colour temperature in kelvin. Basically how "white" your lights are. While whiter lights might feel brighter, the measure of brightness is lumens or candella. Yellower lights tend to penetrate inclement weather better, hence, why fog lights are yellow. Try not to go too white, you may find your lights not very effective in rain and fog. Newer bikes like my dominar with led headlamps are almost completely hopeless in heavy fog. They are very bright in good weather, but pure whiteout in heavy fog. This post has been edited by jaycee1: Jan 22 2024, 07:13 PM
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david22022022
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Jan 22 2024, 07:10 PM
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QUOTE(bluecat68 @ Jan 22 2024, 06:48 PM) So higher k value = more brightness ?? 6000k much brighter than 2700k ?? that's what you call colour temperature. Higher nunber whiter. lower nunber yellower. what affects your brightness in bulbs would be lumens or Watts. but not sure on that
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TSbluecat68
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Jan 22 2024, 07:23 PM
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Waiting reply from seller if this work for my Kriss MR1.
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TSbluecat68
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Jan 22 2024, 10:08 PM
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So the seller reply saying that bulb is not for my bike but recommend this one. Excellent choice ?? Brighter than the original halogen one ??
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SUSskyblu3
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Jan 25 2024, 07:14 AM
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QUOTE(bluecat68 @ Jan 22 2024, 10:08 PM) So the seller reply saying that bulb is not for my bike but recommend this one. Excellent choice ?? Brighter than the original halogen one ??  Any halogen bulb with blue tint will only make the light look whiter, but you will lose usable brightness. Unless the bulb uses higher wattage, but then this will fry your headlamp wiring.
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TSbluecat68
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Jan 26 2024, 12:41 PM
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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jan 25 2024, 07:14 AM) Any halogen bulb with blue tint will only make the light look whiter, but you will lose usable brightness. Unless the bulb uses higher wattage, but then this will fry your headlamp wiring. In other word normal bulb like this is the best way to go for bike like Kriss MR1 ?? Bright enough and no heat issue ??
This post has been edited by bluecat68: Jan 26 2024, 12:41 PM
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SUSskyblu3
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Jan 26 2024, 01:07 PM
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QUOTE(bluecat68 @ Jan 26 2024, 12:41 PM) In other word normal bulb like this is the best way to go for bike like Kriss MR1 ?? Bright enough and no heat issue ??
No idea You should see the ratio of power to lumen rating.
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iambryan1234
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Jan 26 2024, 06:16 PM
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QUOTE(bluecat68 @ Jan 22 2024, 07:23 PM) Waiting reply from seller if this work for my Kriss MR1.  Or you can run over to any bike shop and ask if they have dual colour LEDs
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