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Old 09-26-2008, 08:56 AM   #11 (permalink)
Sandeep_K_Ram
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What is care tht we have to take b4 removing bulb and installing new. is tht true tht if we touch the bulb ith bare hands 10 to 15% of lighting is reduced? if we have touched it accidentally, wut shud we do to clean it?. and thanks for ur answer!
Careful in the sense - there is a bunch of wires on the right hand-side inside the fairing which are connected through a socket - while pulling out the fairing, you must disconnect it. If you happen to touch the bulb and smear it with your greasy hands - take a soft cloth and wipe it clean gently.

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sandeep is the Holder model H4 or sumthin els?!!!
H4 .

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ok guys, a lil help please, after reading a lot being said very highly of OSRAM Nightbreakers i went to the 2 wheeler market and 4 wheeler market @ Opera House mumbai to track down these bulbs.. but they were nowhere to be found. Infact there were no 60/55 (correct?) ones to be found.. all that everyone had was the 100/90 which i didnt pick up coz i was not sure for the compatibility into my p200.

Does anyone know where to get these bulbs here? some of the shops said OSRAM stopped making them and Philips are not too common in the market for the 2 wheeler specs.. not to mention the Philips vision plus were only available in a pair and were priced @ 1300/-
For P200 - unless you have done coil rewinding you will see no difference whatsoever with 60/55 or 100/90. You simply wont be running either of them at full power coz the magento doesn't deliver more than ~40W to you headlamps. So its of no use putting them on a P200 in stock state.
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