Led Headlight

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Madmatt, Oct 3, 2017.

  1. Madmatt

    Madmatt Member

    Sep 22, 2017
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    Hi. I’ve just got myself a speed triple s, and am loving it. I really like all the LED lights, but feel the look is let down by the filament bulb. I’m thinking about installing H4 LEDs, has anyone done this? And are they any good?
    Thanks Matt
     
  2. Davie_M

    Davie_M Active Member

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    As far as i know they work but on some bikes they flicker for some reason
     
  3. Angus

    Angus Noble Member

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    Hi Matt, I also want to do mine but haven't got round to it yet. I am looking at getting a set of the Phillips H4 LED lights. Not sure if there will be fitment issues or other problems. Sure someone will be around soon with more info. There is a review or two on you tube.
     
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  4. Moe

    Moe Senior Member

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    Hi, I think they flicker because there's too much power going to them, LEDs run on a lot less than filaments. Think you need a resistor in place for each bulb
     
  5. Oldyam

    Oldyam Grumpy Old Git

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    If the LED's are flickering I would

    1.) check the charging system voltage
    2.) check whether or not they are canbus compatible ( depending on age of bike )
    3.) check the connections in the circuit.
    4.) don't buy cheap, go for a good Name make Philips or the like

    An LED doesn't draw any significant power compared to a tungsten filament bulb, but, they do have a heat sink on a lot of the ones I have seen and as such you will need to make sure that there is adequate cooling for the heatsink as this may cause issues if its getting too hot for the electronics.
     
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  6. Madmatt

    Madmatt Member

    Sep 22, 2017
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    I’ve had a good look inside the lights, and it doesn’t look like there’s enough space to fit. Think I might just replace the bulbs with Phillips or osram.
     
  7. Angus

    Angus Noble Member

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    Even for the Phillips H4 ?
     
  8. Davie_M

    Davie_M Active Member

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    only with indicators
     
  9. Davie_M

    Davie_M Active Member

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    3 pistons was selling led bulbs they fitted the round lights and fox eye ones
    but as i said some seem to flicker so he stopped selling them
     
  10. DANSOME

    DANSOME Active Member

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    The stock bulbs on my '16 Speed look slightly better than the average budget filament ones. However, if you still feel like upgrading why not go for Philips Diamond Vision? They are ultra bright and much cheaper than LEDs. I have fitted a pair of them on my car and they look nearly the same as the DRL LEDs.
     
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  11. Madmatt

    Madmatt Member

    Sep 22, 2017
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    Hi. Thanks for pointing me in the direction of the diamond vision bulb. They look pretty good with the look I’m after, a similar colour to the DRL. I’ve just ordered a set from flebay, for less than a set from halfrauds.
     
  12. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    Thanks for the tip, £25 on Amazon for a pair.

    Hmmm "Philips Diamond Vision H4 Bulbs are not road legal in the EU" ... powerbulbs.com

    Do not offer brighter vision but a white light for enhanced styling

    Still, better than the warmish yellow light on standard H4 bulbs
     
  13. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    Considering some cars blatantly use blue bulbs for their side lights or LEDs fitted to the washer jets I would hope these don't attract too much attention
     
  14. MrTriple

    MrTriple One Cylinder Short

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    #14 MrTriple, Oct 6, 2017
    Last edited: Oct 6, 2017
    I've had Philips Diamond Vision 5000K H4 lamps fitted for the last 18 months - they are bright and very visible but don't light up the road as well as the stock ones did. They're coloured blue, which creates a distinctive blue reflection when they're switched off. When on, they produce a cool white light as expected, and give a bluish flash from the reflectors as the viewing angle changes.

    Summary - they look amazing, but they're not as effective.

    I rarely go out in the dark :laughing:

    Headlamps off / DRL on:

    2017-10-06 15.48.16.jpg

    Headlamps on / DRL on:

    2017-10-06 15.48.04.jpg

    Headlamps on / DRL on:

    2017-10-06 16.00.48.jpg

    Note: The blue colour is only seen on the reflector...they do not shed a blue light.
     
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  15. Oldyam

    Oldyam Grumpy Old Git

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    You would probably be better off with bulbs putting out light in the 4300k range as they're a whiter light, and produce more "visible" light on the road and because of that appear brighter
     
  16. MrTriple

    MrTriple One Cylinder Short

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    They're white enough, and provide enough light, and I have a spare set...so maybe next time round ;)
     
  17. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    What! Headlamps and DRL on, I didn't know they can do that!
    How? please tell
     
  18. MrTriple

    MrTriple One Cylinder Short

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    Are you telling me that the DRL isn't on when the headlamp is on :confused: ?

    I thought it remained on...but dimmed slightly - is that just the headlight shining through? I swear it looks as if it's switched on.

    I did say I didn't go out at night.
     
  19. MrTriple

    MrTriple One Cylinder Short

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    OK. I've just been out to check. The DRL dims but remains ON when the headlight is ON. I disconnected one side to prove it to myself. To answer your question...you just press the rocker switch :yum

    Left headlight disconnected...DRL still on while right headlight is on:

    2017-10-06 17.51.23.jpg
     
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  20. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    Thanks for doing that, I always presumed the DRL was off when the main bulb was on.
    What I don't like is if you have the main light on full beam, and switch the rocker to DRL, the main beam stays on!

    Just really wish it was possible to flash the main beam when the headlight is on, instead it changes from full beam to low beam
     
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