Has anyone used brighter bulbs for the indicator warning lights on the dash? If so what wattage can you use? I find them quite hard to see especially on a bright day and have left the indicators on a couple of times without realising.
Brighter Indicator bulbs on dash? Done at last!!
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09-05-16, 08:10 AM
I'd be wary of sticking brighter bulbs in: aside from the extra heat they are then distractingly bright when riding at night. LEDs might be some help, perhaps a little brighter, but they catch the eye more because they switch on and off instantly rather than gently warming up and cooling down as with a filament lamp.
Another alternative is a sounder of some sort to make a click each time the indicator relay operates.
09-05-16, 10:29 AM
Maybe worth speaking to this guy. I have no connection with them, but have been thinking the same as you!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS-100...SwNphWa-4m cheers Markie
09-05-16, 09:30 PM
Those LED kits are mega expensive when you work out that all they are selling are t5 LED's that are about a quid for 10!!! Granted his kits come with some form of fitting guide but I can talk you through getting the clocks out and open ready to fit.............. a quick look on a parts site will show you all there is to open them up!!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hot-New-High-Q...SwJkJWlirW
09-05-16, 09:45 PM
(09-05-16, 10:29 AM)markie_wales link Wrote: Maybe worth speaking to this guy. I have no connection with them, but have been thinking the same as you!
11-05-16, 08:01 AM
Thanks guys I found some LED replacement bulbs on Amazon so I'll update the post once I've fitted them.....
11-05-16, 08:07 AM
Be great if you could put together some instructions and maybe take a few photos whilst your doing it as I'm sure it's something others including myself would consider if it was easy enough and you think the difference is worth the effort.
11-05-16, 09:19 AM
it's foc easy! 3 10mm bolts to take your clocks off the bracket the half a dozen screws to take the back off the clocks. then it's just a case of remove one bulb, replace with new..........
don't think it's hard because it isn't
11-05-16, 10:18 AM
(11-05-16, 08:07 AM)PieEater link Wrote: Be great if you could put together some instructions and maybe take a few photos whilst your doing it as I'm sure it's something others including myself would consider if it was easy enough and you think the difference is worth the effort.PieEater, I will do that and providing the bulbs are ok I'll include the link to them, and I'll do a before and after photo to show the difference, hopefully it will be worth doing.
11-05-16, 01:09 PM
Make sure you get the LED bulbs the right way round. There is a positive and a negative on these. Don't ask me how I know.
11-05-16, 04:45 PM
11-05-16, 09:09 PM
My old Fazer's dashboard lights get dimmer every year. It's the corrosion in the wiring. I'd make sure your connectors right from the Reg/Rec to the dash are in tip top condition first, otherwise you're treating the symptom not the cause.
16-05-16, 05:25 PM
I've checked the wiring and it's like brand new from the regulator/rectifier, so I'm ruling that one out. I had a Fazer from new a few years ago and that was the same but i just lived with it. This time I'm going to try and sort it, they don't need to be dazzling, just enough to see them clearly in daylight. I've ordered the bulbs today so they should be here ready for me to fit at the weekend, the dash is off, ready and waiting........
17-05-16, 10:20 AM
(16-05-16, 05:25 PM)Fazerjon link Wrote: I've checked the wiring and it's like brand new from the regulator/rectifier, so I'm ruling that one out. I had a Fazer from new a few years ago and that was the same but i just lived with it. This time I'm going to try and sort it, they don't need to be dazzling, just enough to see them clearly in daylight. I've ordered the bulbs today so they should be here ready for me to fit at the weekend, the dash is off, ready and waiting........ looking forward to seeing the results. Conversely was out on my new thou last night and for the first time it got dark since I had it. The Inforad camera GPS detector thing has an LED above the clocks that goes red near a camera, but last night was so bright I couldn't see the top half of the clocks and it was somewhat distracting! Any thoughts on calming it down? Some sort of translucent tape? Condom (not ribbed...) cut and taped over it etc? cheers Markie
17-05-16, 12:04 PM
(11-05-16, 09:09 PM)AyJay link Wrote: My old Fazer's dashboard lights get dimmer every year. It's the corrosion in the wiring. I'd make sure your connectors right from the Reg/Rec to the dash are in tip top condition first, otherwise you're treating the symptom not the cause.Incandescent bulbs get dimmer with use because tungsten evaporates from the filament making it slightly thinner, the higher resistance means it runs at a lower power. An even more significant effect is that the lost metal condenses on the inside of the glass as a dark layer.
17-05-16, 07:38 PM
Thanks for that. They are very dim now and the main white connector on the LHS is full of verdigris. I'll be giving it some attention very shortly so I might slap a complete set of bulbs in while I'm at it.
19-05-16, 05:58 PM
Well, this little project will now be on hold for a while, one of the bulbs was broken when I opened the packet this afternoon, and I need the bike back together for the weekend so I'll update once the replacement bulb has been sent and I've had a chance to fit them. :wall
Well people, after much searching and trying various bulbs & Led's, I have managed to source some 'plug & play led's totalling the grand sum of £2.31 delivered. The company to get the correct LED's from are called Crazy Leds http://www.crazyleds.co.uk/ and the part number for them is T5/286 2XPLCC-21 and specify you need green. They take paypal so its easy and mine were delivered next day.
The job is very straight forward and takes around 20-30 mins and I have attached some pics below. 1 remove left and right hand infill panels and then the screen. 2 with ignition off, unplug the multiplug from the back of the clocks (push the tab down and pull) 3 undo 3 x 10mm nuts securing the clocks to the frame, one at the top and one either side. 4 remove the complete clock assemby from the rubber mounts 5 remove the rubber strips (if you have them) and the 7 x phillips screws from the back of the clocks 6 twist anticlockwise the 2 outer bulb holders below the green indicator glass. 7 pull the bulbs from the holders and insert the LED's in their place 8 put the bulb holders back in and twist clockwise to lock NOTE LED's will only work one way round so before you put the back of the clocks back on, plug it in and try the indicators. If the green lights dont work, turn the LED'S round and try again. 9 Once they both work, turn off ignition unplug and replace the back of the clocks. 10 put clocks back into rubber mounts, fit 3 x 10mm nuts & washers 11 replace screen & infil panels, Job done!! 1st Photo is standard bulbs, 2nd is Led's Fitted,
25-05-16, 07:39 AM
Hi all, I have been following this thread like a lot of others I suspect, but I have a few questions.
Can I ask, why did you specify the "green" option ? If brighter lights are required, surely the "white" choice, which would still have to shine through the green plastic lens on the speedo cover, would have been first choice. Did you try them, or did crazy led suggest the green leds ? Cheers Graham
Hi, I asked for the clear LEDs originally and Crazy as well as a couple of other companies advised green would be the best choice, so I just followed their advice and I'm glad I did as the results are well worth it. Some LED's give out a wider span of light but I opted for the 'straight ahead' beam to direct it straight to the green lens. For what it cost and the little time it took to fit them, it's a mod worth doing if you find that the original bulbs are not as easy to see especially in bright sunlight.
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