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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
This doesn't void warranty?Originally posted by kuulbhaskar View PostAlso you an use this diagram to install a switch which requires no cutting of stock wiriing.
Reference video :- https://youtu.be/Px5T5_eJWls
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
Also you an use this diagram to install a switch which requires no cutting of stock wiriing.Originally posted by Angurj View PostOk on the plug and play.
What happened to the light without switch? Can you explain me in detail?
I still didn't complete my 4th free service, so I don't want to void the warranty by breaching BS4. (Or will it?)
Reference video :- https://youtu.be/Px5T5_eJWls
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
Hi others,Originally posted by kuulbhaskar View PostSee the thing me and my friend both installed on the same day on first week of jan 18 while mine being having the switch my friend using the fz 16 didn't. As he has to keep the headlight on during the day and night his leds got screwed automatically by may but battery seemed okayish , while mine still working fine till date. The thing is turning off kill switch doesnt turn off the headlight , i suppose that might have killed his headlight.
You can cut and use dust cap as u wish to !!
Any idea why his friends LED stopped working in his FZ-16?
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
No problem what so ever as im using since jan without cover but if you living in an area with lots of dust use it !!Originally posted by Angurj View PostDid you use the dust cover? What problems will occure when it is not used?
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
See the thing me and my friend both installed on the same day on first week of jan 18 while mine being having the switch my friend using the fz 16 didn't. As he has to keep the headlight on during the day and night his leds got screwed automatically by may but battery seemed okayish , while mine still working fine till date. The thing is turning off kill switch doesnt turn off the headlight , i suppose that might have killed his headlight.Originally posted by Angurj View PostOk on the plug and play.
What happened to the light without switch? Can you explain me in detail?
I still didn't complete my 4th free service, so I don't want to void the warranty by breaching BS4. (Or will it?)
You can cut and use dust cap as u wish to !!
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
Did you use the dust cover? What problems will occure when it is not used?Originally posted by White Fang View PostI have NightEye with straight plug to the connector. Been using that for 2-3 months now. No issues noticed. Bulb is a very bright one indeed.
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
I have BS4 model assuming that means it comes with AHO feature. I have nighteye installed and as mentioned. I do kill the engine on high city traffic areas and color lights. No issues noticed like AHO drains the battery faster than normal. Self start runs without an issue on such of this event. Cheers.Originally posted by kuulbhaskar View PostThere is no ballast that comes with the nighteye its just play and play. I suppose you mean to say the rubber dust cover that comes with stock headlamp, No i havent installed it .
Also if you are installing in BS4 model do install a switch for headlight cause a friend using the same without switch screwed his Nighteye led headlamp
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
I have NightEye with straight plug to the connector. Been using that for 2-3 months now. No issues noticed. Bulb is a very bright one indeed.Originally posted by Angurj View PostHi Kuulbhaskar:
Please let me known if you have the ballast installed. I bought nighteye too, but light directly has the plug, can I plug it straight into the connector and no issues at all?
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Also, is it completely safe to "not use" the dust cover? Or can I cut it a little to route the wire and install the rubber cover?Originally posted by kuulbhaskar View PostThere is no ballast that comes with the nighteye its just play and play. I suppose you mean to say the rubber dust cover that comes with stock headlamp, No i havent installed it .
Also if you are installing in BS4 model do install a switch for headlight cause a friend using the same without switch screwed his Nighteye led headlamp
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
Ok on the plug and play.Originally posted by kuulbhaskar View PostThere is no ballast that comes with the nighteye its just play and play. I suppose you mean to say the rubber dust cover that comes with stock headlamp, No i havent installed it .
Also if you are installing in BS4 model do install a switch for headlight cause a friend using the same without switch screwed his Nighteye led headlamp
What happened to the light without switch? Can you explain me in detail?
I still didn't complete my 4th free service, so I don't want to void the warranty by breaching BS4. (Or will it?)
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
There is no ballast that comes with the nighteye its just play and play. I suppose you mean to say the rubber dust cover that comes with stock headlamp, No i havent installed it .Originally posted by Angurj View PostHi Kuulbhaskar:
Please let me known if you have the ballast installed. I bought nighteye too, but light directly has the plug, can I plug it straight into the connector and no issues at all?
Also if you are installing in BS4 model do install a switch for headlight cause a friend using the same without switch screwed his Nighteye led headlamp
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
Hi Kuulbhaskar:Originally posted by kuulbhaskar View PostYou can check my earlier post i have already installed nighteye led 36w 4500 lumens and installed it on my bs4 sf model along with switch to power on/off. Bought it from banggood.
So far no issues using it for 2 months !!
Please let me known if you have the ballast installed. I bought nighteye too, but light directly has the plug, can I plug it straight into the connector and no issues at all?
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Re: Suzuki Gixxer 155
Yess. I have that 400ml can, using it from the beginning. It might still can stand for 2 more sessions and I have clocked 8.6K kms. Thanks...Originally posted by MotoBlizzard View PostThats an A+ job. Monitor the chain everyday as a part of coldstart checkups. Touch the chain and see if its wet or not (not sticky but wet). If its fine then keep continuing with the rides.
If you have a 400ml C2 bottle, it should last you anywhere between 5000 to 10000 kms or more depending on chain condition.
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