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Installing a LED H4 bulb will it fit/work??
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You can get a new street legal plug & play 7" LED head light insert for 99 Euros.(LOUIS special offer)!!!
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I bought these, after seeing very aggressive marketing on Ebay:
The marketing grabbed my attention, and I fell for it
All I can say is: "Absolutely PATHETIC" and "worthless rubbish"
There is NO difference in output light pattern, between low and high beams: just dim and very dim !!!
If you look closely at a proper halogen H4 bulb, the fillaments are in different positions, so that the focal point of the light output, will be significantly different, low / high beam.
So, when assessing an LED headlight bulb, at least, the LED "chips" for High / Low beam should be in different focal positions!
Anyhow, as is comon practice on Ebay, rating an item, and the seller, helps others to make informed buying decissions.
I rated the item as ONE out of 5 stars (there isn't an option for 0 out of five stars), and that I was NOT pleased with the transaction.
The seller immediately offered a FULL refund, and did not even require me to return the items, PROVIDED that I remove my ONE star rating.
I refused, hoping it would help others...
Ebay subsequently refunded me anyway, and that specific seller is no longer active, and, I see that these LED bulbs are no longer being sold on Ebay.
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the diminishing factor is not the LED bulb, but the reflector.
I used them mainly because their low current consumption.....not because of better illumination. It is certainly whiter though.
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Hi Hugo, I agree there is no reason why an LED bulb wouldn't work and yes it would draw less current, the issue we have in Europe is VERY strict "construction and use" regulations to remain legal. In the UK the automotive lighting regulations (when it was paperbased) was thicker than a FSM !!!!!Have used LED H4 bulbs for over 10 years, ....in more than one bike.... and don't blind anybody. No more than the standard bulbs. They do look brighter than incandescent, but the reflector is not optimized for LED thus it is not "out of this world" as some one may think. The spread is simply narrower than standard bulbs, which covers more on the sides, as the incandescent throws light to the reflector 360 degrees, where the LED bulbs throw top for low, and bottom for high.
the diminishing factor is not the LED bulb, but the reflector.
I used them mainly because their low current consumption.....not because of better illumination. It is certainly whiter though.
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Would like to see before & after pics of the beam patterns on the wall.... I changed the bulb today in the garage and it was i very big difference in power and brightness on the wall infront of bike. ...
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I think that setup is going to make good light .Strange name on it highside not what i want when riding.Don´t waste your money on an expencive LED bulb.
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Appreciate the response, but still undecided.
Difficult to ascertain beam pattern with that target background & close distance. Standard beam aiming / pattern testing in the US is 25 ft. on a blank wall.
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