hey guys, where would i find some lights like this. i have the exact same fairing but no lights. pretty despriate haha
hey guys, where would i find some lights like this. i have the exact same fairing but no lights. pretty despriate haha
BUNNING'S pretty sure they are used in home ceiling downlights???
spot on efe and you can get them as a 50w version to mate
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righto, i'll give it a shot, but what type of connection should be used and where to connect it to?
they have a 2 pin female socket that conects staight to the globes and it depends on how you want to have it set up mate
Glenn Eason drinks and smokes and lends his arse to other blokes
They won't light your way at night so good though mate. I realised that a while after having mine and thought fuck it, so I changed them for the blue down light bulbs you get from Bunnings. They were well different then.
.................orrrrr u can get downlights with 26 or 40 leds in em instead of the halogens from jaycar same intensity without the heat still wont light up the night tho
Got pulled by the filth and its the first thing they looked at. You have to have "E" stamped glass for legality. Plus they are not worth a pinch of shit in the dark. The other thing they asked about was the max kph setting that was showing on my bicycle speedo I still use.
i had a set, Im a retained fire fighter for NSWFB and most of my call outs are night time, i low sided on gravel on my way to one as i simply couldnt see, even with the streetlights on!
i dont think the "e" marking means jack-all here
but at least u will know u are getting a decent light (like the acerbis cyclopes etc)
Rev the fucker!!!!!
im in the process of making a custom 6 inch round light using a 55w projector in the centre and 8 x 4 bulb leds around the edge, hopefully its bright enough
[:O] Sounds cool - got any progress shots?quote:Originally posted by Slain
im in the process of making a custom 6 inch round light using a 55w projector in the centre and 8 x 4 bulb leds around the edge, hopefully its bright enough
Done the research and you do need e-stamp to be legal.quote:Originally posted by fimpBIKES
i dont think the "e" marking means jack-all here
but at least u will know u are getting a decent light (like the acerbis cyclopes etc)
but thats a euro standard, i wouldnt have thought it counts here
cant remember seeing it on the busa light i have laying around...
hav to check it out later
i do know that headlight swaps are meant to need an engineers certificate
mainly due to the mounts i think, but still SHOULD be done
Rev the fucker!!!!!
It will be on the busa headlight. Euro or e-mark means it is suitable for our-european standards and conditions, with a bias for riding on the right(left)hand side of the road etc. Has saftey glass etc. Dot is for america and.... who cares, and is for the wrong(right) hand side of the road blah blah blah.quote:Originally posted by fimpBIKES
but thats a euro standard, i wouldnt have thought it counts here
cant remember seeing it on the busa light i have laying around...
hav to check it out later
i do know that headlight swaps are meant to need an engineers certificate
mainly due to the mounts i think, but still SHOULD be done
I only checked this out because the mechanic that did my (pink slip? when living in sydney) pointed out that if I injured/killed someone whilst using downlights as headlights could raise some legal issues.