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Need to change the headlight
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Sorry if my post is doubled but I haven’t found any related one. My headlight blown up (and incredibly the fuse is ok) so I need to change it. I have the Z440 C1 (European model) with the 35/35W lamp but I’m unsure in which one I should have to buy. Could you provide to me the correct spare parts code please?
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EB search = KZ440 headlight candlepower.
*- these headlights used to be available on the candlepower website but the site is gone.
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EDIT
European model (in particular here in Italy if forced) has 2 lamps on headlight for law reasons they must remain 2.
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On something like this, since it's listed for a Honda, you might have to do some modification to make it fit.
Alternatively, try a google search for site:kzrider.com kz440 headlight. This search will show only KZR topics.
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I would suggest not exceeding this rating, and keeping it an old-school filament bulb, because the increased heat in the headlight from a higher wattage bulb may cause unpredictable results. Can you adapt the connector to an H4 if it isn't one already? Lots of cheap H4 bulbs made by Lucas on Ebay.
KZ440A LTD (1980)
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Maybe try searching the diagrams at Cmsnl.com. It's a UK-based site that lists some UK/Euro models.
BA20D bulb/lamp is mentioned in this topic: www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=4852.0
you might be able to find an LED searching BA20D.
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If you want to fit a brighter (higher wattage) light I can show you how to run it through a relay so you don't overload the factory electricsHi. You are correct - you need a 35/35W.
I would suggest not exceeding this rating, and keeping it an old-school filament bulb, because the increased heat in the headlight from a higher wattage bulb may cause unpredictable results. Can you adapt the connector to an H4 if it isn't one already? Lots of cheap H4 bulbs made by Lucas on Ebay.
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www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-z440d6-1984-europ.../lamp-head_23004064/
www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-z440d6-1984-europ...01-0781mar_23007064/
1977 KZ650 B1
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For sure, I would love to learn that. I am your student. Please advise.
If you want to fit a brighter (higher wattage) light I can show you how to run it through a relay so you don't overload the factory electricsHi. You are correct - you need a 35/35W.
I would suggest not exceeding this rating, and keeping it an old-school filament bulb, because the increased heat in the headlight from a higher wattage bulb may cause unpredictable results. Can you adapt the connector to an H4 if it isn't one already? Lots of cheap H4 bulbs made by Lucas on Ebay.
KZ440A LTD (1980)
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So initially the stock headlight is fed by a 10a fuse (60w/12v = 5a) the circuit must be capable of at least 10a or the wiring would burn before the fuse blew. However if you want to take the load of of those 40 year old switches and maybe extend their life a little then below is how to take the current off of the switches. By connecting into the original bullet connectors the whole thing is easily reversible. Anything much bigger than 60w will probably start pushing the limits of your charging system.
For sure, I would love to learn that. I am your student. Please advise.
If you want to fit a brighter (higher wattage) light I can show you how to run it through a relay so you don't overload the factory electricsHi. You are correct - you need a 35/35W.
I would suggest not exceeding this rating, and keeping it an old-school filament bulb, because the increased heat in the headlight from a higher wattage bulb may cause unpredictable results. Can you adapt the connector to an H4 if it isn't one already? Lots of cheap H4 bulbs made by Lucas on Ebay.
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