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stardust 01-04-05 07:13 AM

Dim Headlights on the SV400S
 
Help!!!

I can't see a thing when I travel late at night on the many dark stretches of expressways!

Riding a SV400S, year 2000 production .. I'm the 2nd owner, so I'm not too sure what the previous owner had done to the bike.. but the lights are really dim! The high beam is fine, but the low beam is terrible. I've just changed the bulbs so it's definitely not the bulbs that is the problem.

Just wondering if any of you have the same problem? Does the newer batch of SVs have brighter, better projecter lenses? I'm quite troubled about the lights as I do night riding occasionally and it's certainly nerve wrecking not to be able to see your way out of a bend..

I'm even contemplating changing the entire set of headlights if it helps, even if it will cost a fortune.. but seeking other alternatives first. Suggestions anyone? :)

Stig 01-04-05 08:48 AM

A long shot I know but it just might be the cause. I have recently fitted twin fighter lights to my nakid and the beam was seriously dissapointing. On closer inspection I realised the the reflective shine material that produces the beam was covered in a film of crap and the light could not bounce off of it very well. I pulled out the bulbs and shoved a cloth in there to clean them. I now have nice bright lights again.

Like I said, a long shot, but could just be your problem.

21QUEST 01-04-05 09:06 AM

Also check the headlight is properly adjusted. I had similar situation with my Honda Bros , bought a different bulb which did not seem to make much difference.

Problem was the headlight was pointing too far down.

Cheers
Ben

stardust 01-04-05 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigApe
A long shot I know but it just might be the cause. I have recently fitted twin fighter lights to my nakid and the beam was seriously dissapointing. On closer inspection I realised the the reflective shine material that produces the beam was covered in a film of crap and the light could not bounce off of it very well. I pulled out the bulbs and shoved a cloth in there to clean them. I now have nice bright lights again.

Like I said, a long shot, but could just be your problem.

hmm.. reflective shine material? are your twin lights from the S model? or made to custom fit the naked model?

stardust 01-04-05 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 21QUEST
Also check the headlight is properly adjusted. I had similar situation with my Honda Bros , bought a different bulb which did not seem to make much difference.

Problem was the headlight was pointing too far down.

Cheers
Ben

hi, thanks for the input.. I've adjusted the headlights up, but it's still dim. sigh.. sigh..

Stig 01-04-05 09:10 AM

Talking about the backing on all lights. It's what makes them bright and shiney :wink:

stardust 01-04-05 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigApe
Talking about the backing on all lights. It's what makes them bright and shiney :wink:

okae, I'll give it a shot! :)


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