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  • Retrofitted LEDs on tailight of my P150 Classic

    Hi guys, recently I decided to replace the bulb in the tail light of my bike with LEDs. The procedure I followed is described below. Hopefully it will help someone else contemplating making the same mods.

    Here is a pic of my bike



    First, I have created a circuit board in the shape shown and mounted the LEDs. I used 10mm Red LEDs. The LEDs were soldered as per the circuit diagram. Diode used is 1N4007. Capacitor is 1000uF. Resistor - 200 Ohm.









    As the parking tail light runs on AC, so used a bridge rectifier circuit to convert to DC. Capacitor is needed to reduce flickering. Now, I did not want any wire slicing. So used the old bulb to power the LEDs as shown..







    The final product looks like this.



    I am sorry that I have only one snap of the final tail light at the moment. Also this snap does not show the brake light. Only the parking light. Also at night, the number plate is covered with a cool red glow! I can upload further snaps as and when I click.

    Similarly, I have also used white LEDs in the meter console. The while LEDs combined with the green screen found under the dials combine to give a cool teal colored glow! But this time, I forgot to click snaps while opening the console and fitting the LEDs!



    I will be happy to answer any doubts regarding the mods.

    Now, the reasons for doing all this? Agreed, the LEDs look cool. But I wanted to save power. LEDs consume hardly anything - each LED consume 40 milliwatts. The tail light consumes 5W, brake light - 21W and meter console lights - 3W X 3 = 9W. But as the brake light is not on continously, I save atleast 5W + 9W = 14W. Also, I have removed the front pilot light. So, total 19W saving. So for what purpose? To install a powerful headlight instead of the present 35W comfortably. After the mods, I can now easily install a 55W light without any strain on the alternator.

    I will be shortly installing a new headlight. But, I recon I need to change the reflector too. Can you guys suggest which reflector to use? My bike is the old model P150 with round headlamp. I preferably want a direct fit. (Maybe Ambassador silbeam or maruti omni, maruti gypsy, trucks etc)

    P.S. - All snaps were taken using my MotoROKR E6.
    Your biking tells a lot about the person you are!

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    Topic Approved.
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    • #3
      Very neat job bro!

      Would love to see some more pics!
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      • #4
        Nice work there mate... it is not everyday that I come across simple mods that look/work well. May be you can make more of this for more people interested in such stuff...

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        • #5
          Some more pics of the tail light coming up tomorrow!
          Your biking tells a lot about the person you are!

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          • #6
            Shall await more pics... show us how it looks with headlight on and with breaks on and with both on...

            Also, may be you should get that clear lens tail lamp cover from DTSi model.

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            • #7
              trust me Bajaj must give u an contract of customising the lights dept
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              • #8
                neat work there,clean circuit,nice,,,,,,
                so when u r going for led blinkers?

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                • #9
                  Very good job. Really appreciate such self mods.

                  But you are right, before going for a 55W, you definitely will need to change the reflectors.
                  DoN\'t LivE tO DiE, dIe tO LiVe

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                  • #10
                    light them up darling at night and post some pics over here for full appreciation of the job
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                    • #11
                      sry for oT but this:
                      looks like CRYSIS screenshot!
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                      • #12
                        About that change of leds inside the speedo console.I was wondering if the same can be done with the digital speedo console of the UGIIIs. I hate the orange light. White would be nice!Can u help?

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                        • #13
                          Neat job done buddy. Mine is still lying around somewhere. I have soldered it all, but too lazy to fit it in. I'm changing the ones in the turn indicators as well.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pavanchirmade View Post
                            About that change of leds inside the speedo console.I was wondering if the same can be done with the digital speedo console of the UGIIIs. I hate the orange light. White would be nice!Can u help?
                            I have never opened up the digital console. So no idea about the same!

                            Thanks to all for the appreciation. And no LED blinkers for me - they dont result in any power savings during normal riding.

                            Some more pics as requested.

















                            Could not resist doing up in photoshop!



                            No night shots as my cam sucks! But these snaps should give a fair idea about how it will look at night.

                            Guys, please tell me what reflector (cars, bikes etc) fits in the round headlight of my bike and can handle 55W bulb?
                            Your biking tells a lot about the person you are!

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                            • #15
                              Those are better shots than before. It shows the reaps of your hard work more clearly.

                              Is it possible to fit the clear lens cover for the rear from the Pulsar DTSi V1 Generation?
                              DoN\'t LivE tO DiE, dIe tO LiVe

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