Nice work Colin.
Many members of car fora are lambasted for retro fitting HID's by the self appointed enforcement nazi's.
For all the b@11@x posted, no one can ever say they know of anyone being done for it.
A car should be equipped with self levelling suspension or self compensating lights plus headlamp washers to be compliant. The DVLA seems to imply the same applies to bikes, but the DVLA doesn't make law.
The police don't seem too keen to test the law on this so it remains a bit of a grey area.
A brief trawl across the interthing - at least 2 pages - and nothing but confusion.
I've had them fitted for at least 4 MOT's on the car and never had a mention.
Next year, the rules re enforcement are supposed to be being tightened. This has been said every year since I fitted mine.
May be resolved soon as LED's continue to become cheaper, afaik no legislation on them.
H4 fitting lamps giving 3800lumens (not really sure how that equates, but the pictures show BRIGHT). Power consumption around 40w or less, price around £30/40 mark and up.
A guy on an international off road site I inhabit floggs 'em - lots of satisfied customers and very few complaints or failures. You need to register on ADV forum to read the Vendors section, "LED Headlight "Bulb" replacement Modules", OP is Off Road Ryder. 145 pages long and 2169 posts, so there has been some discussion.
Here is the guy's own www if you can't be arsed to register.
http://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/d ... ories.html
There are a few others sellers in the ADV Vendors section.
Lambretta HID conversion
Just put Jockeys boxenstop into the search engine and go from there, pretty straight forward.gp200ts1 wrote:Has anyone got a link for the jockeys headlamp?
Hope that helps.
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First off the reflector would need some fettling to accommodate the H4 locating tabs and a means of retaining the h4 lamp in place. However, the lens will be the problem as it is fluted like the lambretta originals and will scatter the light. It's been tried by Mark and Byron on here with the fluted reflectors and deemed not to be an improvement. We have been waiting for someone to make a modern reflector/lens combo for the lambretta so the HID could be utilised. Maybe Jockey will find a rectangular unit that suits the GP.paulnobodyimportant wrote:Thanks for all of your work on this Colin. I've been thinking about it for some time and have the Boxentop headlight on my DC converted Serveta, so will save this link until I get round to it.
Do you think that it would also work with the GP reflector?
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Having said all that, an H4 conversion to the existing reflector using a 60/55 watt lamp might be an improvement.
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Triumph tigers have terrible headlights so quite a few have fitted hid. They also have plastic lenses. I've seen several which have burnt due to the hid beam.jedan71 wrote:The difference looks world's apart, but what about the heat build up, as I have bosetta plastic lens from pm tuning, I imagine it would burn it easily.
Part of the reason hids are brighter is that they convert more electrical energy to light. So the lamp is cooler. This in turn means that the beam is more powerful.
We now enter the realms of materials technology as what is important is knowing the light frequency and what frequency the lens material absorbs most.
I don't know enough about this to give a definitive answer but i have seen plastic lenses burnt by hid. I think glass is safer.