
LED rear light conversions
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Instead of all this faffing aboiut with conversions, why not just fit one of these as it fits straight into a Lammie lampholder and is very bright and has the correct dipping shield
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... 46903#tab1
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... 46903#tab1
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35/35w versus 55/60w (+ the many high output at same wattage options available in H4)dapper wrote:Instead of all this faffing aboiut with conversions, why not just fit one of these as it fits straight into a Lammie lampholder and is very bright and has the correct dipping shield
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... 46903#tab1
But the Halfords option is great for plug and play.

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I have Lofty's prototype in my GP200 and it was bright and freed up enough power to run a 50 watt halogen bulb. I'm going to convert the street racer to a BGM board someday. They I'll run a brighter headlamp on that, too. Halogen bulbs use a filament, they're just filled with halogen gas, the focus is the same as with normal incandescent bulbs, so the standard reflector and lens work with it.
I'd also like to install an LED ring round the headlamp, ala Audi cars, so I'd be super visible in the daylight, too.
I'd also like to install an LED ring round the headlamp, ala Audi cars, so I'd be super visible in the daylight, too.
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You can get these in 40/45W (I think) certainly higher wattage than 30/35 I bought one from my local motor factors.dapper wrote:Instead of all this faffing aboiut with conversions, why not just fit one of these as it fits straight into a Lammie lampholder and is very bright and has the correct dipping shield
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... 46903#tab1
I get my kicks out on the floor.