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Hammered
Headlights and reading.
Ok this isnt which heat number is best or who makes the best replacement. When I ordered a pair of replacement H4s for my bike, I didnt notice them being 100/90 instead of the standard 60/55. Should assume that its too much of a jump in watts for the bike to handle? Charging system-wise of course. I know theyre not DOT legal, Im just wondering about the jump in wattage.
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The 90-watt low beam might sap your battery at lower RPM, but the 100-watt high beam will only be used when engine speed is up, so that should not be too much problem.
Where did you find 90/100?
I have seen 80/100 and 90/130, but not the 90/100.
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Hammered
I did a google search and they came up on Amozon. Ive used the same manufacture for the Calibers headlight (h13 though) I may have to take the time and clean some of the wiring that a 30 year old has to get some of the current drop off back. Check for GP Thunders. I got them in a 7500K range. They really light up the road and have a very nice wide light patten.
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Jason the terminator
I use the 100/90 in my bike with no issues. I did replace the stator and rectifier (they were burnt up) before I installed the bulb. They are not road legal here but have never heard of anyone getting a ticket for using them. Easier to see deer and on coming traffic can see you better. Never had anyone flash their lights for such a bright high beam either. Go for it they work great!
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SqDancerLynn1
I would suggest running a relay for the headlight. I had a 100w hi on my 850 and melted part of the fuse holder
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kdo58
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the difference is night and day
I've tryed the 100W/90. I've noticed a delay in the switching from low to high because of the amount of current required.
Not good at night to even if its just for .5s !
I've noticed that the charging system can take it but the wiring cannot and eventually melts wires or the weakest connection.
Mine happened to melt the 3 prong connector on the light. (the rest of the wiring is already upgraded so it was the weakest link)Stephen.
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Candlepower has some nice ceramic socket replacements. You will need it with that wattage bulb, they melt the plastic sockets.http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1440711157'78 GS1000E, Dyna-S ignition, Dyna Green Coils, K&N pods, Delkevic SS 4-1 exhaust, Dynojet Stage 3 jet kit, Russell SS Brake Lines, Progressive suspension, Compu-Fire series Regulator 55402 and Advmonster cree LED headlight conversion.
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