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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner => Topic started by: b1k3rdude on 11 December 2016, 03:10:48 pm
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A few years ago I ordered a set of H4 LED bulbs, but found the light output far below the advertised spec. Fast forward to today where we are now on the 5th generation of H4 LED bulbs see here (http://www.horizonleds.co.uk/cree-leds/headlamp-cree-led/5th-gen-4000-lumens/h4-5th-gen-4000-lumens), so I hunted around online and found the same set at half the price -
- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Safego-Headlight-Conversion-Warranty-PHL6E-H4/dp/B01H59HZ5G/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1481323049&sr=8-8&keywords=H4+hi%2Flo+LED (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Safego-Headlight-Conversion-Warranty-PHL6E-H4/dp/B01H59HZ5G/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1481323049&sr=8-8&keywords=H4+hi%2Flo+LED)
They arrived and I fitted them today, I will take some more pics and a on-road review tomorrow after work.
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look forward to hearing the results of this - the orangey halogen bulbs do my tits in on my bike - even moreso since I cant furn the foccers off! :)
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even more so since I cant turn the foccers off!
I had the same issue when I first bought my 2005 -
- So I grabbed the r/h switch gear and the l/h switchgear (only really need the r/h but wanted the hazard switch), front subloom (which included the headlight relays) off ebay.
- Then it was just a case of adding and patching a few wires, so the older subloom would work.
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yes let us know in week or so how the light is in the dark as I thinking going that way I have hid kit for years hopeful these are the new update these have little fan in back keep the led cool ?
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These are the new update these have little fan in back keep the led cool ?
That was one of the problems with the 1st gen LED replacement bulbs, the fan was not weather or waterproof (so IMHO making the whole assy pointless). The new 5th gen units are passively cooled, so no fan to get wet & become faulty etc.
When I went out to empty the bin, I sat on the bike and even though the road was wet - I was getting an impressive amount of light. The real test will be the ride back through London and then up the M1....
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I would be interested to know if the bulbs blind oncoming traffic and if they would pass an MOT test. Thanks
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the ones in the amazon link say thay have got a fan in the base?
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I would be interested to know if the bulbs blind oncoming traffic and if they would pass an MOT test. Thanks
The beam pattern is almost as clean as stock halogen, with non of the overspill you get with HID, but people were pulling in to let me past on the way home so the lights do have an amount off axis light to them.
the ones in the amazon link say thay have got a fan in the base?
Correct, thats the reason I bought them. No little fan to get wet and ultimately fail.
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just order one tonight take you word they are good
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Right so tested it on the way home from work and I am 'mostly' impressed -
- If we set the amount of light on the (super 120% brighter halogens! blah blah) as 50-75%, the LED bulbs would be 100% and a HID kit would be 120% and above.
- The beam pattern isn't as full and contiguous as a HID would be, there were some small but noticeable 'dimmer' area's in said pattern.
- These bulbs don't appear to be for the UK market to the kick-up that should be on the left is on the right - but I sorta got around that because the bulbs have the ability to be rotated in the holder (see the image in the OP that shows the little graduated lines, the bulb rotates in the base and has 2 little grub to lock it.
Here are the money shots -
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These bulbs don't appear to be for the UK market to the kick-up that should be on the left is on the right - but I sorta got around that because the bulbs have the ability to be rotated in the holder (see the image in the OP that shows the little graduated lines, the bulb rotates in the base and has 2 little grub to lock it.)
So I emailed the seller yesterday evening just to see if they can do anything and got a reply this morning, they asked me to do a picture with a little explanation of the issue (see below). So touch wood they will be able to send me a UK compatible set.
@Topgun44, check you kit when you get it - you may have to do the above.
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the ones in the amazon link say thay have got a fan in the base?
Correct, thats the reason I bought them. No little fan to get wet and ultimately fail.
but it says they HAVE got a fan in the base on the ones you bought?
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I found an article on an American website that used a passive heat sink in the form of copper webbing loops that hang out the back of the bulb holder and can be bent to suit the space available.These were just fixed beams,not hi/low, but something of that nature would get round any fan unreliability problems.Interested to see how this project pans out,as would like to upgrade the headlamps by a plug and play method, and without the bother of adding spots.
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These bulbs don't appear to be for the UK market to the kick-up that should be on the left is on the right - but I sorta got around that because the bulbs have the ability to be rotated in the holder (see the image in the OP that shows the little graduated lines, the bulb rotates in the base and has 2 little grub to lock it.)
So I emailed the seller yesterday evening just to see if they can do anything and got a reply this morning, they asked me to do a picture with a little explanation of the issue (see below). So touch wood they will be able to send me a UK compatible set.
@Topgun44, check you kit when you get it - you may have to do the above.
I have bought a set too. How can I tell if they are UK combatable until they are fitted? Mine have not been delivered yet. Do you have a contact number and I will phone them also.
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Thanks for the tip they should be here by Friday
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These bulbs don't appear to be for the UK market to the kick-up that should be on the left is on the right - but I sorta got around that because the bulbs have the ability to be rotated in the holder (see the image in the OP that shows the little graduated lines, the bulb rotates in the base and has 2 little grub to lock it.)
So I emailed the seller yesterday evening just to see if they can do anything and got a reply this morning, they asked me to do a picture with a little explanation of the issue (see below). So touch wood they will be able to send me a UK compatible set.
@Topgun44, check you kit when you get it - you may have to do the above.
Can you put the old Halogen bulbs back in and repeat that photo to get a like for like comparison. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that the kick is a property of the reflector, not the bulb. You could also try using a cloth to cover one reflector and then the other to see if it is simply a mis-alignment of the reflectors that is causing that effect.
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These bulbs don't appear to be for the UK market to the kick-up that should be on the left
Can you put the old Halogen bulbs back in and repeat that photo to get a like for like comparison. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that the kick is a property of the reflector, not the bulb. You could also try using a cloth to cover one reflector and then the other to see if it is simply a mis-alignment of the reflectors that is causing that effect.
No need, the kick-up is supposed to be on the left. For example here is a shot from my bandit -
(https://www.bikevis.com/images/gallery/suzuki_gsf600/gsf600_4.jpg)
And a google search (https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=FZS1000+beam+pattern&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjulv_02vTQAhWHuxQKHU38AkQQ_AUICSgC&biw=1670&bih=872#tbm=isch&q=UK+low+beam+pattern) for "Uk low beam pattern", its not the end of the world but I am gonna have to over rotate the bulbs in the base-plate to get around the issue.
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So second part of the road test, found a dark garage at work to test the low and hi beam -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpxEtouKwTE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpxEtouKwTE#)
- The positioning of the low and hi beans is nigh on perfect, as in they are both verticaly where they are supposed to be. This is not the case for a lot of the telescopic HID hi/lo kits.
- Another MASSIVE positive point in my book is the instant hi-beam, I can flash as fast and instantly as a the best OEM headlights I've seen fitted to cars.
- The throw distance on the dip beam is also immense, even in the wet its illuminating things that the old halogens never touched (I need to take some shots)- and once I rotate the bulbs a bit more I will be able to increase that on the left hand side.
- Filtering is much less frought with idiots pulling out, it still happens just a lot less.
- in the few days I have been using them I have only been flashed 3 times by oncoming drivers, and incidently each of them had crap reflection based halogen headlights.
- The bulbs are rated for 20W each, compared to the old halogens @ 55W - so I am saving 70W load on the alternator. And I am taking this further by replacing all the little 2W bulbs (18W) in the instrument cluster, LED brake lights (52W) and indicators (42W). So taking my heated grips (24W) into account, I will be saving roughly 100W
- The 'instant-on' and crisp pattern of the lights never gets old.
The only fly in the ointment for me at this point is the fact they are NOT Uk-spec bulbs hence the rotating the bulbs in the holder trick to get the 'kick-up' on the left. I have pointed this out the seller, but as they are chinese this isnt light to happen atm, so will just have to wait for a UK-ready set to hit the web at some point.
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👌 nice information I think I going to be happy with my
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Got a mate to take a shot of me on the bike, the new bulbs have less over-spill that the LED spots..
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got my kit today they are well made and very heavy to the hid kit going to fit them this weekend I see they was 13 in stock on amazon few days ago none know lol getting snap up I see these on ebay over 80 pound!
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bike going into mot Thursday 22th so we will see if she pass with new led setup ?
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bike going into mot Thursday 22th so we will see if she pass with new led setup ?
Hi Topgun44,
Let us know the outcome of the LED's in relation to the MOT. :thumbup
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bike going into mot Thursday 22th so we will see if she pass with new led setup ?
Hi Topgun44,
Let us know the outcome of the LED's in relation to the MOT. :thumbup
Will do sir ;)
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Well took to mot yes it pass with flying colour mot inspector said how bright the both lights were
Fu@k me I going to get set :eek went I left it was dark and my god beam is spot on I have hid for years but theses beat them with hands down :lol
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Well took to mot yes it pass with flying colour mot inspector said how bright the both lights were
Fu@k me I going to get set :eek went I left it was dark and my god beam is spot on I have hid for years but theses beat them with hands down :lol
Well done Topgun, a result.
If you have a link to the site you purchased them from any chance you can post in in here? If they are that bright that maybe the way I will go. :guitar
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Safego-Headlight-Conversion-Warranty-PHL6E-H4/dp/B01H59HZ5G/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1481323049&sr=8-8&keywords=H4+hi%2Flo+LED (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Safego-Headlight-Conversion-Warranty-PHL6E-H4/dp/B01H59HZ5G/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1481323049&sr=8-8&keywords=H4+hi%2Flo+LED)
Look like they are sold out maybe new stock in new year or you can get them on eBay for 80 which is 20 pound more I pay for them good luck
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these look the same?
£39.76
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2Pcs-C6-H4-H-L-Car-LED-Xenon-Headlights-8000LM-12-24V-80W-6000K-White-Lights-YKU-/232169975071?hash=item360e68ad1f:g:WfEAAOSw2xRYS5W- (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2Pcs-C6-H4-H-L-Car-LED-Xenon-Headlights-8000LM-12-24V-80W-6000K-White-Lights-YKU-/232169975071?hash=item360e68ad1f:g:WfEAAOSw2xRYS5W-)
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What way are you guys turning these bulbs to ensure they get as close to the original beam pattern as possible? Mine are currently installed as they were delivered. Will I be far out?
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What way are you guys turning these bulbs to ensure they get as close to the original beam pattern as possible? Mine are currently installed as they were delivered. Will I be far out?
just installed them same as you plug a play took it to the mot and pass ;)
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What way are you guys turning these bulbs to ensure they get as close to the original beam pattern as possible? Mine are currently installed as they were delivered. Will I be far out?
just installed them same as you plug a play took it to the mot and pass ;)
Brilliant, thanks for the update
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they are back in stock people
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I have installed mine and took the bike to have the beam angle checked. The near side was spot on and the offside was at the top of the range for height and needed adjusting to face the nearside a bit more. Now spot on and very happy with them.
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I have installed mine and took the bike to have the beam angle checked. The near side was spot on and the offside was at the top of the range for height and needed adjusting to face the nearside a bit more. Now spot on and very happy with them.
Good to see these replacement bulbs are working out, how did you adjust it btw - just turned it around untill it was compliant ..?
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Ordered mine today, cheers mate.... :)
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I have installed mine and took the bike to have the beam angle checked. The near side was spot on and the offside was at the top of the range for height and needed adjusting to face the nearside a bit more. Now spot on and very happy with them.
Good to see these replacement bulbs are working out, how did you adjust it btw - just turned it around untill it was compliant ..?
I had the headlight unit adjusted using one of the gadgets they use when they do the MOT. I removed the inner panels to give access to the adjusters and he adjusted them for £0!! Took him about 20 seconds. Only one needed adjusting, the other was spot on out of the box.
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Yup they rock. Bulb on the left is a 20 w 4000 lumen LED, bulb on the right is an expensive halogen night breaker, which is supposed to be 140 percent better than a normal halogen h4
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Would ones of this fit in the Fz1 too? It still uses a H4 bulb (I think) and I've got the naked model so would only need one 😋😋
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The Gen 1 is H4 dual filament. The kit comes with two bulbs
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These are bloody brilliant. I can even see well coming home tonight with my shoei neotec flip front up and the sun visor down. It's the white light, it's just a different league. It was actually a bit disconcerting on bends til I got used to it as it was very very cold and the roads look white with frost!
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Yup they rock. Bulb on the left is a 20 w 4000 lumen LED, bulb on the right is an expensive halogen night breaker, which is supposed to be 140 percent better than a normal halogen h4
know you need to loose them yuck! side light bulb for led then you look the part ;) oh i might see you riding around Norfolk know :lol
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Sorry to revive an old topic but I was after replies specifically from those who have done the upgrades!
I've got the oppertunity to get these bulbs (the ones linked from Amazon with no fan) for under £30, is everyone still happy with them? Had any issues at all?
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Mine have been brilliant. No breakdowns and absolutely no issues.
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Mine have been brilliant. No breakdowns and absolutely no issues.
Brilliant cheers!
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Mine are still going strong, so I'm trying to get a set of H7 for my bandit.
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Mine are still going strong, so I'm trying to get a set of H7 for my bandit.
Amazon UK have H7, H4, etc.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/LED-Car-Headlight-Bulbs-Kit/dp/B01HXEYCP4/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_pl_foot_top?ie=UTF8&th=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/LED-Car-Headlight-Bulbs-Kit/dp/B01HXEYCP4/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_pl_foot_top?ie=UTF8&th=1)
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The issue was getting the rear of the bulbs to seal against the OEM seal -
(https://i.imgur.com/mi1Ej49.jpg)
(http://foc-u.co.uk/blob:https://imgur.com/d34d9735-28f2-4d47-81ad-d1a4b488dc88)
But now thinking about it I think I will have to make up some rubber gromets/seals to seal the gap instead. As you can see from the image above thats the stock bulb and the connector/spacer that plug into and converts the H7 to H4 spacing. The back of the LED bulbs needs to be roughly the same length and I will make a space for the width.
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Mine have been brilliant. No breakdowns and absolutely no issues.
what ones did you get ????
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Mine have been brilliant. No breakdowns and absolutely no issues.
what ones did you get ????
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Safego-Headlight-Conversion-Warranty-PHL6E-H4/dp/B01H59HZ5G/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1481323049&sr=8-8&keywords=H4+hi%2Flo+LED (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Safego-Headlight-Conversion-Warranty-PHL6E-H4/dp/B01H59HZ5G/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1481323049&sr=8-8&keywords=H4+hi%2Flo+LED)
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ayuh mine still going strong. worth every penny and then some, wish id used them instead of the cheaper ones in my other two bikes and van.
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thanks old son