JamesW
JamesW
What is the leading brand amongst the knowledgeable for a replacement.Nothing exotic, just another H4, but good quality. Bosch seems to be gone?
Philips and Osram/Sylvania are the biggies. If you want to stay with a standard wattage and color temp. bulb, you might want to consider a long service (heavy duty) one (as well as MC specific ones). They seem to be made more vibration resistant to last longer Although the mfg's. avg. life hours listing are no guarantee they'll last that long, it's a reference point anyhow. Search Ebay and Amazon for the best prices.What is the leading brand amongst the knowledgeable for a replacement.Nothing exotic, just another H4, but good quality. Bosch seems to be gone?
You got this reversed around, the stock halogen require more wattage draw than HID's. 50/55w for stock halogen vs. 35w +/- 1w depending on ballast. The only time HID's draw more is during "lamp-up" which is just a quick surge.Yes, replace both.
I put HID low beam only in mine when I first had it. I didn't like them because they used too much power
Hungary huh. Sounds like Narva which is also a quality bulb. $19 OTD sounds good too.Got some H4s at the Honda shop, made in Hungary. Always respected big reds quality and these are original equip. goodies for wings. $19 out the door for the pair. Now as to the chore-what a b., lots more difficulty with the right side, took 3times the effort as the left. Not a roadside task.
I too would recommend HIDs even though I do not have them in my bike (I have them in my truck). Make sure you go with a brand someone else here has used and can vouch for. The ones on my truck are 55 watt ballasts I used on the high beams only. They are spectacularly bright and excellent for spotting the forest rats BUT they take a good 10 seconds to warm up from cold. Fortuantaly, my low beams remain on when I flick on my high beams so I am never in darkness, but this wouldn't apply to most vehicles. The HIDs for the FJRs replace dual filaments so this isn't an issue anyway i suppose.What is the leading brand amongst the knowledgeable for a replacement.Nothing exotic, just another H4, but good quality. Bosch seems to be gone?
Now that didn't take long! Pulled up behing a van and was admiring the FJR's reflection in the bumper and WTF. Left headlight gone. Couldn't get OEM bulbs so put in a cheap set for now with the expectation that they won't last forever. Hopefully the skin heals on the back of my hand before I have to go back in there to replace them again.When my headlight bulbs go, I am replacing with the same as OEM. My '07 has over 70,000 miles with the original bulbs and I doubt I'll do better with anything else. Now that I've mentioned it, I'm sure I will be jinxed with a double failure in the immediate future.
Ross
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