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I can try, the low beam is ok but the high is much better than an h4.We use Truck lite LED headlight on some of the trucks at work and the chinese knock -offs seem to be equal from memory as far as off light output.The lens is plastic and the housing is cast aluminium.
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Originally posted by Steve View Posthttps://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ie_twisted.gif AIR COOLED MONSTERS NEVER DIE https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ie_twisted.gif
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Originally posted by Steve View PostSome stock motorcycle lights have a rather flat top to the low beam, with only a slight dip in the center so you do not shine into the car ahead of you. Most automotive lights have a bit of a 'flare' to illuminate the shoulder of the road on the side away from oncoming traffic. THAT is what makes the difference between American (and European) lights and British lights. The TruckLite is available in a British version. Not sure what the part number is, but these guys might be able to help you.
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the down side here in the uk they cost approximately £220 each 🙁The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
1981 gs850gx
1999 RF900
past bikes. RF900
TL1000s
Hayabusa
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aux spots on my yam venture and LED reflectror vs LED projector
right side is my stock headlight and left side is when I switched on the small AUX spots. I aimed them right in the center and out a bit for highway riding and happy with them. They also work nice for dark country roads or potholes.. I have the switch close to left grip so I can switch on/off easy enough while riding . These are the style I bought and they are available from many sellers. They have no cutoff but I would still recommend them as aux switched beams.https://www.ebay.com/itm/2PCS-125W-U5-Motorcycle-LED-Headlight-Driving-Fog-Lights-Spot-Bulbs-Lamps/233272522853?epid=8018615976&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&ha sh=item3650203865:g:aA0AAOSw9Xhdftrx&enc=AQAEAAACQ BPxNw%2BVj6nta7CKEs3N0qV6wPr1XY%2BxJT9IjBjasB6SASi %2BZ%2BeOC5UtVvWbjjOq%2Be2QtQnzwjuN6aLowdvsfNbPPrI hBG8AhVgXDAfOzwdPMGsm6%2BLnIbQnlg20Ia7Md8FNLAJQ%2B FCo8bLqcilf70wi0irL7i%2BxthghFruZqCPchkpwzuMLo0tPa SF7Nv%2FgF3bMwdsKGic19H4RY%2BX9%2FZUDbuEKkf84%2B%2 B2rE6l10TIwB6dCQJsDHrPJZJb1X2Bkl4XTv69Z2Mn5E93IfeG UKHmQLeCjfOHku4c0yKr4jkc63UiIxbVlpGtXoAiKu5vzb3TgK 6OyAqu1Pdyh7G6JagAPcj0H6%2BMOBgWNSfrqPNy%2BbfxFg5N TVHh6nP1Qm9f4t3zLfri0sgmS4J5M0Qf0JqjTEyCCJml5MpgSm mCYkhLijdDeAf%2B9ylE3KMauF52cbKy4WpNTEdF5LE%2B667f Inp0lzdmSko%2BGUvFD8IVUY97wZpMYXI09IzJbLM1ktGG%2Fl 05RlRXSfUoIs%2FzNqUGBPpKnmgvL83kHd1NkBXaiokx8xvmNB FWeASXVXhog%2F2sm6EEQTrqR%2FHc8XZ7fy9mHRfu4spb5FNx oYD6JriVGSZxLWTP9lyarX8HiLBRiA4xMXHhWlkHViYZXKRav4 ZMDRTEX9HqSr%2B2mS%2FxYgKEFRlLh1jlh0uBAw1mQMazzWcG rpeuw3VFOXZiaNbpecuRRFqYoO27gX570mKzr%2FfWAjeO4oFs yolZBUBIXO2GuVuY84w%3D%3D&checksum=2332725228539aa b4613c1854a94bb76f99b765b1ade&enc=AQAEAAACQBPxNw%2 BVj6nta7CKEs3N0qV6wPr1XY%2BxJT9IjBjasB6SASi%2BZ%2B eOC5UtVvWbjjOq%2Be2QtQnzwjuN6aLowdvsfNbPPrIhBG8AhV gXDAfOzwdPMGsm6%2BLnIbQnlg20Ia7Md8FNLAJQ%2BFCo8bLq cilf70wi0irL7i%2BxthghFruZqCPchkpwzuMLo0tPaSF7Nv%2 FgF3bMwdsKGic19H4RY%2BX9%2FZUDbuEKkf84%2B%2B2rE6l1 0TIwB6dCQJsDHrPJZJb1X2Bkl4XTv69Z2Mn5E93IfeGUKHmQLe CjfOHku4c0yKr4jkc63UiIxbVlpGtXoAiKu5vzb3TgK6OyAqu1 Pdyh7G6JagAPcj0H6%2BMOBgWNSfrqPNy%2BbfxFg5NTVHh6nP 1Qm9f4t3zLfri0sgmS4J5M0Qf0JqjTEyCCJml5MpgSmmCYkhLi jdDeAf%2B9ylE3KMauF52cbKy4WpNTEdF5LE%2B667fInp0lzd mSko%2BGUvFD8IVUY97wZpMYXI09IzJbLM1ktGG%2Fl05RlRXS fUoIs%2FzNqUGBPpKnmgvL83kHd1NkBXaiokx8xvmNBFWeASXV Xhog%2F2sm6EEQTrqR%2FHc8XZ7fy9mHRfu4spb5FNxoYD6Jri VGSZxLWTP9lyarX8HiLBRiA4xMXHhWlkHViYZXKRav4ZMDRTEX 9HqSr%2B2mS%2FxYgKEFRlLh1jlh0uBAw1mQMazzWcGrpeuw3V FOXZiaNbpecuRRFqYoO27gX570mKzr%2FfWAjeO4oFsyolZBUB IXO2GuVuY84w%3D%3D&checksum=2332725228539aab4613c1 854a94bb76f99b765b1ade
Oh and yes on LED bulbs stuck into reflector housings but I think there are some good replacement bulbs now from the major bulb mfrs (phillips or Sylvania had an expensive one a while back.. But my bigger question there was is it better to go with an LED reflector light like the truck light or an LED projection light?? I do recall HID projection lights were pretty darn awesome as are the current LED projection lights. Might some energy be lost ibn the reflection or is a reflector better suited to shape the beam then a bunch of lenses..
Originally posted by Steve View PostYou have pictures you can share?
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Please share your "story".
The key point here is that both of those lights were designed from the start to work as a complete unit. My issues have been with LED replacement 'bulbs' that replace an H4 halogen bulb. LED elements are not (yet) small enough to precisely replicate the size and position of the tungsten filaments they are emulating. That difference shows up as a failure to put a proper bson the road.
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1983 yam xj550 maxim streetbob sold
1995 gsx750F everyday fighterjet 1990 gsx1100F for sale
2000kaw zx600
2003 BMW K1200GT sport tour
2000Buel Cyclone M2 motorwork
1984 Yam venture xvz1200 -long ride/cold ride ride gf ride..
1978 Honda cb750F3 supersport top end (still)
1976 Harley FL 3/8" S&S stroker - motor out way too long
1980 Harley fxs80 - wacked good on this one
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Originally posted by garyS-NJ View PostBut my bigger question there was is it better to go with an LED reflector light like the truck light or an LED projection light?? I do recall HID projection lights were pretty darn awesome as are the current LED projection lights. Might some energy be lost ibn the reflection or is a reflector better suited to shape the beam then a bunch of lenses..
Originally posted by Steve View PostThe key point here is that both of those lights were designed from the start to work as a complete unit.
When you design from scratch, you can put your light source anywhere you want, then design the reflector or projector lens to put the light where you want it. If you have an existing lens/reflector (like our stock headlights), it is critical that the light source is located at the focal point for the reflector.
I have not even seen one of the lens-type bulbs you were discussing, let alone ridden behind one at night, but I do have experience with two versions of the TruckLite, besides a couple of the H4 style 'bulbs'. TruckLite wins, hands down. There might be something a bit better, but it would have to be a LOT better than the TruckLite to make a visible difference.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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aux lights pic attached (I hope)
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Seems I had trouble attaching pic yesterday,...
Originally posted by garyS-NJ View Postright side is my stock headlight and left side is when I switched on the small AUX spots. I aimed them right in the center and out a bit for highway riding and happy with them. They also work nice for dark country roads or potholes.. I have the switch close to left grip so I can switch on/off easy enough while riding . These are the style I bought and they are available from many sellers. They have no cutoff but I would still recommend them as aux switched beams.https://www.ebay.com/itm/2PCS-125W-U5-Motorcycle-LED-Headlight-Driving-Fog-Lights-Spot-Bulbs-Lamps/233272522853?epid=8018615976&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&ha sh=item3650203865:g:aA0AAOSw9Xhdftrx&enc=AQAEAAACQ BPxNw%2BVj6nta7CKEs3N0qV6wPr1XY%2BxJT9IjBjasB6SASi %2BZ%2BeOC5UtVvWbjjOq%2Be2QtQnzwjuN6aLowdvsfNbPPrI hBG8AhVgXDAfOzwdPMGsm6%2BLnIbQnlg20Ia7Md8FNLAJQ%2B FCo8bLqcilf70wi0irL7i%2BxthghFruZqCPchkpwzuMLo0tPa SF7Nv%2FgF3bMwdsKGic19H4RY%2BX9%2FZUDbuEKkf84%2B%2 B2rE6l10TIwB6dCQJsDHrPJZJb1X2Bkl4XTv69Z2Mn5E93IfeG UKHmQLeCjfOHku4c0yKr4jkc63UiIxbVlpGtXoAiKu5vzb3TgK 6OyAqu1Pdyh7G6JagAPcj0H6%2BMOBgWNSfrqPNy%2BbfxFg5N TVHh6nP1Qm9f4t3zLfri0sgmS4J5M0Qf0JqjTEyCCJml5MpgSm mCYkhLijdDeAf%2B9ylE3KMauF52cbKy4WpNTEdF5LE%2B667f Inp0lzdmSko%2BGUvFD8IVUY97wZpMYXI09IzJbLM1ktGG%2Fl 05RlRXSfUoIs%2FzNqUGBPpKnmgvL83kHd1NkBXaiokx8xvmNB FWeASXVXhog%2F2sm6EEQTrqR%2FHc8XZ7fy9mHRfu4spb5FNx oYD6JriVGSZxLWTP9lyarX8HiLBRiA4xMXHhWlkHViYZXKRav4 ZMDRTEX9HqSr%2B2mS%2FxYgKEFRlLh1jlh0uBAw1mQMazzWcG rpeuw3VFOXZiaNbpecuRRFqYoO27gX570mKzr%2FfWAjeO4oFs yolZBUBIXO2GuVuY84w%3D%3D&checksum=2332725228539aa b4613c1854a94bb76f99b765b1ade&enc=AQAEAAACQBPxNw%2 BVj6nta7CKEs3N0qV6wPr1XY%2BxJT9IjBjasB6SASi%2BZ%2B eOC5UtVvWbjjOq%2Be2QtQnzwjuN6aLowdvsfNbPPrIhBG8AhV gXDAfOzwdPMGsm6%2BLnIbQnlg20Ia7Md8FNLAJQ%2BFCo8bLq cilf70wi0irL7i%2BxthghFruZqCPchkpwzuMLo0tPaSF7Nv%2 FgF3bMwdsKGic19H4RY%2BX9%2FZUDbuEKkf84%2B%2B2rE6l1 0TIwB6dCQJsDHrPJZJb1X2Bkl4XTv69Z2Mn5E93IfeGUKHmQLe CjfOHku4c0yKr4jkc63UiIxbVlpGtXoAiKu5vzb3TgK6OyAqu1 Pdyh7G6JagAPcj0H6%2BMOBgWNSfrqPNy%2BbfxFg5NTVHh6nP 1Qm9f4t3zLfri0sgmS4J5M0Qf0JqjTEyCCJml5MpgSmmCYkhLi jdDeAf%2B9ylE3KMauF52cbKy4WpNTEdF5LE%2B667fInp0lzd mSko%2BGUvFD8IVUY97wZpMYXI09IzJbLM1ktGG%2Fl05RlRXS fUoIs%2FzNqUGBPpKnmgvL83kHd1NkBXaiokx8xvmNBFWeASXV Xhog%2F2sm6EEQTrqR%2FHc8XZ7fy9mHRfu4spb5FNxoYD6Jri VGSZxLWTP9lyarX8HiLBRiA4xMXHhWlkHViYZXKRav4ZMDRTEX 9HqSr%2B2mS%2FxYgKEFRlLh1jlh0uBAw1mQMazzWcGrpeuw3V FOXZiaNbpecuRRFqYoO27gX570mKzr%2FfWAjeO4oFsyolZBUB IXO2GuVuY84w%3D%3D&checksum=2332725228539aab4613c1 854a94bb76f99b765b1ade
Oh and yes on LED bulbs stuck into reflector housings but I think there are some good replacement bulbs now from the major bulb mfrs (phillips or Sylvania had an expensive one a while back.. But my bigger question there was is it better to go with an LED reflector light like the truck light or an LED projection light?? I do recall HID projection lights were pretty darn awesome as are the current LED projection lights. Might some energy be lost ibn the reflection or is a reflector better suited to shape the beam then a bunch of lenses..1979 gs1000e (everyday) 1977 gs750 for sale
1983 yam xj550 maxim streetbob sold
1995 gsx750F everyday fighterjet 1990 gsx1100F for sale
2000kaw zx600
2003 BMW K1200GT sport tour
2000Buel Cyclone M2 motorwork
1984 Yam venture xvz1200 -long ride/cold ride ride gf ride..
1978 Honda cb750F3 supersport top end (still)
1976 Harley FL 3/8" S&S stroker - motor out way too long
1980 Harley fxs80 - wacked good on this one
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trucklite vs chinese LED reflector light
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So steve, you are saying you saw two Chinese knock offs of the trucklight LED reflector light and the trucklite was $100 better??..
As for the projector lenses with cutoff, it's these rectangular lens. see my test set up for some 4" aux fogs I bought. next post I'll show the cutoff from thes lights seems I cannot post two pictures in one post// look here Harley has the newest adaptive daymaker and its different then the 7" JW speaker is selling to everyone else.. Oh lastly, my second Chinese adaptive light came today and the adaptive section seems to work flakey but I might test ride it tonight to see if the beam is worth a frankenstein controller..
Originally posted by Steve View PostI tried to answer that, but evidently some of the thoughts did not make it to my fingertips.
The point I was trying to make was that either one (projector or lens) would be good, because they were designed as a complete unit, not an adaptation, like an H4-style 'bulb' inserted into the back of a lens/reflector assembly.
When you design from scratch, you can put your light source anywhere you want, then design the reflector or projector lens to put the light where you want it. If you have an existing lens/reflector (like our stock headlights), it is critical that the light source is located at the focal point for the reflector.
I have not even seen one of the lens-type bulbs you were discussing, let alone ridden behind one at night, but I do have experience with two versions of the TruckLite, besides a couple of the H4 style 'bulbs'. TruckLite wins, hands down. There might be something a bit better, but it would have to be a LOT better than the TruckLite to make a visible difference.
.1979 gs1000e (everyday) 1977 gs750 for sale
1983 yam xj550 maxim streetbob sold
1995 gsx750F everyday fighterjet 1990 gsx1100F for sale
2000kaw zx600
2003 BMW K1200GT sport tour
2000Buel Cyclone M2 motorwork
1984 Yam venture xvz1200 -long ride/cold ride ride gf ride..
1978 Honda cb750F3 supersport top end (still)
1976 Harley FL 3/8" S&S stroker - motor out way too long
1980 Harley fxs80 - wacked good on this one
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Back to my original question (I started this thread) - what makes my 2016 Sportster headlight so much brighter than my 1982 11E? Or is the answer in the question (34 years)?
I was wondering because my brother upgraded to an LED on his 2015 Low Rider and his says the difference is huge. But all I know is the difference between my '82 and my 2016 is huge. So if the upgrade is called an LED, what is my 2016 called, and what is my 11E called? A candle?
I do very little riding at night, even in the car. I was just wondering what the technology in my '82 and 2016 were called. They can't be the same, can they?1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red
2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.
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Originally posted by garyS-NJ View PostSo steve, you are saying you saw two Chinese knock offs of the trucklight LED reflector light and the trucklite was $100 better??..
Kochic posted a link to the one he purchased (for about $55). I have not seen any pictures of how it shines on the road, so don't have much of an opinion on it.
Back in post #93, jabcb posted a couple of links to some reviews by Headlight Revolution:
Morimoto 7" Super7: https://www.headlightrevolution.com/morimoto-super7-jeep-wrangler-led-headlights-LF275-B_2?quantity=1&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organ...
All Lighting Upgrades For Your Car Or Truck: https://www.headlightrevolution.com/So which 7 inch round LED headlight is best? Watch this video to get compari...
They show many of the differences between the knock-offs and the real thing.
Originally posted by Rob S. View PostBack to my original question (I started this thread) - what makes my 2016 Sportster headlight so much brighter than my 1982 11E? Or is the answer in the question (34 years)?
I was wondering because my brother upgraded to an LED on his 2015 Low Rider and his says the difference is huge. But all I know is the difference between my '82 and my 2016 is huge. So if the upgrade is called an LED, what is my 2016 called, and what is my 11E called? A candle?
I do very little riding at night, even in the car. I was just wondering what the technology in my '82 and 2016 were called. They can't be the same, can they?
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
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Mom's first ride
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Originally posted by Tarantulahed504 View Post
Fits perfectly and I am SO happy with the results .
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Originally posted by Rob S. View PostBack to my original question (I started this thread) - what makes my 2016 Sportster headlight so much brighter than my 1982 11E? Or is the answer in the question (34 years)?
I was wondering because my brother upgraded to an LED on his 2015 Low Rider and his says the difference is huge. But all I know is the difference between my '82 and my 2016 is huge. So if the upgrade is called an LED, what is my 2016 called, and what is my 11E called? A candle?
I do very little riding at night, even in the car. I was just wondering what the technology in my '82 and 2016 were called. They can't be the same, can they?
I did this comparison back in 2016 and I suspect that the bulbs are much better now. I compare H4 Halogen, HID Halogen and Cyclops (LED).
There is a procedure for focusing the Cyclops inside of the bucket that I demonstrate in the video.
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Just curious if anyone has used this Eagle Lights 2700G2 in their GS?
This article, written over a year ago, favors the Eagle light over the Truck-Lite. The price difference is only about $25.
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostJust curious if anyone has used this Eagle Lights 2700G2 in their GS?
This article, written over a year ago, favors the Eagle light over the Truck-Lite. The price difference is only about $25.
I read through that article.
Who are the jokers that wrote that? I can guarantee that whoever did the "research" for the article did not know what they were doing. First off, the lights were an "apples and oranges" comparison. Two 7" LED lights compared to a 5.75" 6-VOLT sealed beam??? Then using terms like "400% more light" or "wider beam", but never describing, or better yet, SHOWING the beam pattern.
As for looks, the TruckLite looks different enough, but it's easy enough to get used to it.
That Eagle unit just looks a little bit too high-tech to be on a 40-year-old classic GS.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
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Originally posted by Steve View PostNope, TruckLite user here.
I read through that article.
Who are the jokers that wrote that? I can guarantee that whoever did the "research" for the article did not know what they were doing. First off, the lights were an "apples and oranges" comparison. Two 7" LED lights compared to a 5.75" 6-VOLT sealed beam??? Then using terms like "400% more light" or "wider beam", but never describing, or better yet, SHOWING the beam pattern.
As for looks, the TruckLite looks different enough, but it's easy enough to get used to it.
That Eagle unit just looks a little bit too high-tech to be on a 40-year-old classic GS.
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Frankly, I just want to see and be seen, funky looking light or not. Since the TruckLite has such a good track record, I'll probably wind up going with it.
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