You obviously already have seen the need for light in looking to install the extra lamps, but these will put too much draw on your electrical system.
A good motorcycle headlight with replaceable H-4 type bulb is absolutely essential. It will actually show the word motorcycle on the lens.
The standard halogen bulb works well with with them, and you will notice an immediate difference in the light pattern it places on road. The lens is not the same as used in cars, but specifically designed to place the light in a pattern useable by motorcycles.
With the change from a standard sealed-beam to a good bike lamp with H-4 halogen, you will think you have a new bike when riding at night.
Switching to the recommended Sylvania or one of the other bulbs with a whiter output (Xenon) will be an improvement of almost the same magnitude as the H-4 was over sealed beam.
There are protective canister-type containers available to safely store a spare bulb. They are finned inside to hold the bulb securely, and protect it from damage, and should cost about two dollars.
You MUST carry a spare bulb.
A flashlight or a small lamp that can be connected to your battery will help if you need to do something at night. (such as changing a headlight bulb )
Buying one with an LED is a good idea as the electrical draw is significantly less than with incandescent bulbs for similar output, and the battery will be be happier.
An LED lamp will also be more likely to remain functional, as normal bulbs sometimes have filaments break even when not being used, as they are more susceptible to vibration.
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