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  • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

    Hi guys,
    I need some help.
    I just got cbr 250r and I am not happy with light.
    Is there any better quality 55/60w bulb which can improve vision without affecting battery?
    I usually drive in night so I need good light.

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    • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

      Originally posted by rbr View Post
      should i try this?
      LOL! I have seen auto rickshaws using these light, they get these for 200 or 300rs on J C Road, Bangalore. Suggest you not to go for that.
      Live to Ride!

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      • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

        Originally posted by rbr View Post
        What's the price of it...?

        Should i replace stock with this one, as i don't need extra light, stock light is enough for me. I want white colored light...
        Its NRS 1100 with 1 years warranty. 2000 lumne is more than our stock light. I will install within this week and will give you a review.
        Put The Pedal To The Metal

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        • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

          [MENTION=16543]Skanda[/MENTION],
          Thanks for Suggestion dear, i have seen this here in Bhuj(GJ), in FZ, an FZ without headlight n with only this Bulb...
          [MENTION=66440]Tanzing Sherpa[/MENTION],
          waiting for your Review...thanks dear...
          rbr

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          • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

            After replacing the lower beam bulb on my Pulsar 220, i lost the focus of the projector. I used stock bulb only. Now its almost useless. How can i fix it?

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            • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

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              Put The Pedal To The Metal

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              • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

                Just install this by myself. I wonder if the ballast need to be expose to let out the hot air as i'm concern of water getting inside visor glass.
                Put The Pedal To The Metal

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                • Adding Auxilary LED lights to my CBR250

                  Hi Everyone,

                  This will be my first new thread. So if I miss anything let me know so that I can include the same here. And this is about installing new LED auxiliary lights to my CBR250.
                  Skill Level: moderate
                  Risk: you need to play with electrical
                  Tools Required: Basic tools, insulation tape, wires.

                  Pics will be followed along with installation setps

                  Ram

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                  • Re: Adding Auxilary LED lights to my CBR250

                    Originally posted by Iam_Hoodi_CBR View Post
                    Hi Everyone,

                    This will be my first new thread. So if I miss anything let me know so that I can include the same here. And this is about installing new LED auxiliary lights to my CBR250.
                    Skill Level: moderate
                    Risk: you need to play with electrical
                    Tools Required: Basic tools, insulation tape, wires.

                    Pics will be followed along with installation setps

                    Ram
                    Whats the lumen of your led lamp? Will be waiting for your post
                    Put The Pedal To The Metal

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                    • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

                      Hi friends. I have recently installed hid with projector for my NS 200. But I have found more blind spot in the left side. Is anything wrong in the fitment. Any good mechanics to check. I'm in bangalore. Thanks.

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                      • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

                        Finally got my desired illumination setup on my bike.
                        Running a led bulb on the stock reflector and using these quad led aux lights (all are in spot configuration) upper ones work as high beams and the other ones work as low beams.

                        Needless to say that these lights are properly adjusted for best road performance and minimum glare to oncoming traffic cuz these lights are blindingly bright.

                        The illumination on the road is just amazing , i can ride in complete pitch dark with no street lights at all with absolute confidence.

                        And the best part is even with all of them on the wattage being used is just a tad bit higher than the what was being consumed by a single 60w halogen.
                        My setups total wattage draw is 27w + 10w x 4 = 67w.
                        I mostly use the main headlamp for city use and lower led aux lamps only when needed which is rare. Higher led aux lamps are strictly for those pitch dark highway rides.
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                        • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

                          Originally posted by sivakumar.arul View Post
                          Hi friends. I have recently installed hid with projector for my NS 200. But I have found more blind spot in the left side. Is anything wrong in the fitment. Any good mechanics to check. I'm in bangalore. Thanks.
                          A picture would have helped in understanding the blind spot.. generally Hid doesn't have a blind spot.. Plus it matters the quality of the projector you are using.

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                          • Re: Adding Auxilary LED lights to my CBR250

                            Originally posted by Tanzing Sherpa View Post
                            Whats the lumen of your led lamp? Will be waiting for your post

                            Well, what am using is a 10W led light made by shilong company. I have no meter to check the light output nor the box said anything about lumens.

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                            You can look into the below post for the light outputs, but please keep in mind that these are relatively low quality night shots taken from mobile camera.



                            Ram

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                            • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

                              Guys can we use 100/90 watt bulb on pulsar 200 ns without relay.

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                              • Re: Let there be Light : Bike Lighting, HID etc

                                Originally posted by deep007 View Post
                                Guys can we use 100/90 watt bulb on pulsar 200 ns without relay.
                                It's been mentioned many times on the forum, using 90/100W bulbs for headlight will ruin the reflector, in time, beyond repair and your light out put will decrease in time and will become lower than the stock.
                                Live to Ride!

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