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I tend to feel disappointed if I don't come away from working on the bike without a cut or scrape.
I thought it was just part of the package, along with swearing! |
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So on the way home I did a bit of a creek crossing and I dented my front rim
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From experience i would not choose anything other than HID bulbs....Granted i payed around ?200 for a really good quality pair but they last forever and the lighting difference is simply remarkable.
You've all seen Rangerover sport and Mercs with blinding lights right.. they are, power and quality wise, as good as that. only difference is cars have bigger area coverage and bigger clusters |
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the phillips or osram nightbreakers are a noticable imporvement, unfortunately bulbs seem to be one of the things where you do actually get what you pay for...
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One thing to note on this thread re. standard H4 bulbs...
'White' headlights make the rider to be seen easier by other road users - but YELLOW (of the correct temperature rating) light up the road better and enable the rider to see better. The Osram Nightbreaker colour temperature is measured at 2,500 to 3,000 Kelvin. Very bright white lights are 4,000 Kelvin or higher, and blue above 5,000... but they are not so good at lighting up the road ahead in terms of improved visibility to the human eye. I upgraded my SK1 (twin headlight) bulbs from the pretty awful standard 45/45W (dipped/main beam) units a few years back to osram Nightbreakers (60/55W). The improvement was immense.. and I can now actually see when riding in the dark! ![]() |
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Now that is a necro-post if I ever saw one.
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Only nearly 6 years ago mate. I reckon theyve sorted their bulbs by now
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![]() >>Only nearly 6 years ago mate. I reckon they've sorted their bulbs by now. Indeed! But the forum is a great resource for newbies and non-members, so up-to-date info is always helpful... ![]() |
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