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FZS600 '02 headlights upgrade
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(05-04-17, 12:50 AM)feral kid link Wrote: [quote author=Frosties link=topic=22273.msg257382#msg257382 date=1491162468]
[quote author=BBROWN1664 link=topic=22273.msg257371#msg257371 date=1491156758]
02 bikes have good lights compared to the boxeye.

Try new bulbs. Old ones fade.

+1. Have a look at the Osram Nightbreaker of Philips Extreme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNxkYkoSwtQ
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Thanks Frosties. These are exactly what I need.

Regarding the spotlights. You mentioned that you have also used these brighter ones:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-UNIVERSAL-...Sw3zxXMMMA
1. If I upgrade the headlights, do you still recommend to instal spotlights? Yup
2. If I go for these brighter ones (2x 30W) is the alternator going to handle them or will they be draining the battery? Alternator ok
3. Do they come with an on\off switch? Need to but a seperate switch as in first link to "spotlights"
4. Do I also need to get a fuse tap to link into a switched circuit on the '02 model Fuse taps are very useful, work great if you have no other means of picking up a feed.
5. Will it pass MOT with them? Not sure. the 30w jobbies have a bluey tint.
6. Do you know if they are road legal? [color=rgb(255, 0, 0)]Not sure. the 30w jobbies have a bluey tint.[/color]
7. Can I get stopped for using them and what would be a penalty for it; like £30 or more like penalty points or doing MOT again?
8. How much of a difference is between those 30W and these 10W?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2X-10W-Cree-LE...SwbYZXf0sF    10w spots are far better
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Hope this helps fella  :thumbup
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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FZS600 '02 headlights upgrade - by feral kid - 01-04-17, 01:00 AM
Re: FZS600 '02 headlights upgrade - by darrsi - 02-04-17, 10:01 AM
Re: FZS600 '02 headlights upgrade - by Frosties - 05-04-17, 11:10 PM

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