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Bigbuells
| Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 07:44 pm: |
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I have a 12R.I am almost sick of explaining that I DO NOT have a headlight out!Besides that and the possibilty of gaining extra unwanted attention by the "MAN",Has Anyone figured out how or can you run them both at the same time on(DIM)?I'm guessing you could but then you would have no Brights???Anyone |
Gowindward
| Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 08:04 pm: |
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At this point I run on high beam during the day light ours so I don't hear "You have a light out" all that much. I'm sure with day decrease in day light hours That I will start hearing it more often too. Really what were those electrical guys thinking at Buell when they thought the current light system was a good idea. |
Dj_rider
| Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 08:14 pm: |
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i dont mind the attention |
Deerhunter17
| Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 09:51 pm: |
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Firebolt is not the only sportbike with only one of the twin lights on at low beam, I see other's all the time |
Dcmortalcoil
| Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 10:09 pm: |
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I replaced mine with 2 highbeams, one aimed slightly lower. It's a complicated process. Search here for "Hella" on how to install. You can get them at http://www.rallylights.com/hella/90mm_modules.asp |
Kevinfromwebb
| Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 11:17 pm: |
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I wonder, could you get another 'stock' high beam and mount it in place of the low beam??? Kevin |
T9r
| Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 11:57 pm: |
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Trust me U won't hate it so much, ppl telling you about your light, when you have some hot chick come up and talk to you about your headlights!!! ha ha (Message edited by t9r on October 14, 2004) |
Midknyte
| Posted on Thursday, October 14, 2004 - 01:22 am: |
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heheh, gives you an opportunity to point out her headlights |
Stealthxb
| Posted on Thursday, October 14, 2004 - 11:00 am: |
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Bigbuells... Keep the switch in the middle and they will both stay on. |
Tbs_stunta
| Posted on Thursday, October 14, 2004 - 12:51 pm: |
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>>Firebolt is not the only sportbike with only one of the twin lights on at low beam, I see other's all the time. That's because they are running their high-beams. |
99buellx1
| Posted on Thursday, October 14, 2004 - 01:45 pm: |
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That's because they are running their high-beams. No, there are other bikes that run one light on low beam too. Mostly Hondas. RC51 and F4i I know for sure. |
Xbolt12
| Posted on Thursday, October 14, 2004 - 11:58 pm: |
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I've found that I can run both beams even at night on the highway and it is rare that someone flashes their high beams in return. I usually run low on city streets in traffic and I'm careful to switch to high only when nobody is nearby. xbolt12 (what people don't know won't hurt me) |
Robxb
| Posted on Monday, October 18, 2004 - 10:52 pm: |
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I just bought a 04 xb12r this past weekend and the first question I asked was to get the second light to work. Is it true that there is a by-pass module to plug in that will make both lights work on low beam ????? I was told there was by someone I met on a ride the other day. |
Kevinfromwebb
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 12:15 am: |
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Rob, if they're on 'high' they're both on. On dim it's only one of them burning. The low beam side has a little plastic piece on the inside that blocks off the top half of the beam. Oh, there's no 'module' as both lights are single element... Just an FYI, I was behind a friend the other day as we were both exiting the highway. He was driving an SUV and he mentioned that it looked like I had a 'flashlight' for a headlight. I was only running the dim at the time. He only mentioned it as he rides also and wanted to let me know I wasn't very noticeable. He did say the taillights looked decently bright, hehe... Got me to thinking, with the top part of the beam blocked on the dim, if you're around a higher profile vehicle pay attention, they might not see ya... Just a thought... Kevin OH, and like I asked before: I wonder if you could replace the dim side assembly with another high beam assembly and just aim it a bit lower??? Anybody tried this with a stock 'bright' assembly??? |
Starter
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 01:15 am: |
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I been meanig to get down to the local pep boys and try out some dual filament bulb in paralell circuit. That way I can run the "low beam" wires to the low filament of each bulb and the "high beam" to the high. Dunno how it will work with the reflectors but worth a try. Only thing to fix is the current drain of both lights when on high. |
Glitch
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 08:33 am: |
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Only thing to fix is the current drain of both lights when on high. Or if you wanted, you could make it so when it's on "low beam" have both lights on the low beam filament, and when on "high beam" only the high beam side goes to the high beam filament, while the other stays on the low beam filament. That way you'd only have to have one dual beam head lamp to worry with, the other could stay stock. Just a suggestion. |
Xb9er
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 01:35 pm: |
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The plastic piece inside the low beam is easy to remove and helps make you more visible. At least that's what two Bueller's told me when I was riding behind them. They both noticed it right away. At least one person switched out his low beam for a high beam. I don't remember who it was but he did post about it here. I like Glitch's idea. I'm too stupid to do the wiring so if someone does this please post detailed instructions with photos! Mike. |
Fdl3
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 02:17 pm: |
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Couldn't a splitter be used on the low beam wiring so that the high beam headlight can be wired in with the low beam headlight? So when the low beam light is on, then the high beam light is on, too? Would be a great setup for adding in fog lights using the high beam switch. |
Gowindward
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 03:15 pm: |
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The XB#R stock bulbs are a single filament H3 halogen lamp. The factory bulb is one of these. http://www.sylvaniaautocatalog.com/sylvania/ProductBrowse_halog.asp?Batchid=44&F igNumber=121,123,124 I replaced both with H3 "SilverStar" bulbs They made a difference in the light out put. See below for examples http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProducts/AutomotiveLighting/Products/ProductComp arison/default.htm |
Dcmortalcoil
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 03:16 pm: |
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The problem with the dimness lies with the headlight itself. Changing bulbs helps very little. It's plainly terrible - everyone who I ride says the same thing - it's hardly visible during daylight. At nighttime, forget about it, can't see. That's why I switched my headlights to Hella 90mm module, running high beam on both sides. Now I'm highly visible even with one light on. |
Robxb
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 09:17 pm: |
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Dcmortalcoil, are those hella lights a direct replacement or did you have to modify anything. |
Kevinfromwebb
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 09:54 pm: |
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Thanks Mike, changing to another high beam assembly might be a winter time project. Although in Texas we don't have much cold weather... Gowindward, the bulbs you changed to were the 65watt ones??? I'm guessing you got them at the local auto parts??? How much??? Thanks All, Kevin |
Xb9er
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 10:15 pm: |
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Yeah, I looked them up, the Sylvania SilverStars are 65 Watts. The suggested retail price is $50.00 a pair! They won't last as long as the 55 Watt bulbs either. Any idea how long they last Gowindward? Mike. |
Xbolt12
| Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 11:14 pm: |
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Remove the little tab on the low beam by removing the lens with four philips screws and then remove the little philips head that attaches the tab (deflector) to the housing and re-assemble. It helps. Run both beams always in the daytime, you should always do this for safety anyway. Run both beams at night when ever you can get away with it. I have not tried brighter bulbs yet. xbolt12 |
Kaese
| Posted on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 - 09:09 am: |
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Sylvania's last about 3 months. Riding the 40 mile commute each way, with the high beams on all the time. |
Gowindward
| Posted on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 - 10:13 am: |
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I only put the Silver Stars in about a month (1000 mi) back. If I remember right they cost about $15 each at Walmart. They are H3 ST's and 55watts sames as the OEM bulb |
Dcmortalcoil
| Posted on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 - 12:58 pm: |
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Robxb, That's not a direct replacement. It needs a mod. Check out here: http://www.badweatherbikers.com/buell/messages/32777/41556.html?1070911449 |
Xb9er
| Posted on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 - 03:48 pm: |
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On the website the 55 watt Sylvania's are called "Standard". Maybe they package them differently now and call them SilverStar also? I'll have to get a pair because I need spares anyway. Mike. |
Robxb
| Posted on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 - 10:51 pm: |
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T Y Dc |
Kevinfromwebb
| Posted on Thursday, October 21, 2004 - 09:51 pm: |
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XBolt12, thanks... That's cheaper than buying another high beam assembly... I had thought I had heard that the lens assemblies were sealed and if you tried to remove the tab you were 'breaking' stuff... I guess memory is the first to go... I better write this down for a winter project before I forget... Thanks again, Kevin |