LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
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LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
Looking to get LED headlight replacements that will fit in stock housing. Suggestions welcome.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
I never found a compatible LED bulb for HS5 mount. I ended up using a 9007 LED headlight bulb and 3D printed a custom bulb mount for it. The low beam is good, too bright, but good light spread. The high beam on the other hand , is not good at all. I did see a HID retrofit for the PCX on ebay, I think, with Hi/Lo beam. That could be an option.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
Bulbs like these might work quite good for a retrofit.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/9006-HB4-9012- ... 0005.m1851
https://www.ebay.com/itm/9006-HB4-9012- ... 0005.m1851
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
The ones I used are like these but without the two color scheme. My scoots High Beam is all over the place.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
I used some that had the braided wire heat sinks on my Forza 300. Probably focused wrong but I seldom ride at night. Mine are just something to keep the RCMP from bugging me.
Tried some on my Dakota 4x4 truck. Badly focused again. Halogens are cheap but I like the white colour of the LED's. The Canadian daytime running lights don't work half the time. It is a real crap shoot.
You can waste a lot of money on LED's to get a crap result. The LED companies also use deceptive marketing giving the lumens for two cheap bulbs total instead of telling you how bright one expensive bulb is. Waste of time.
Tried some on my Dakota 4x4 truck. Badly focused again. Halogens are cheap but I like the white colour of the LED's. The Canadian daytime running lights don't work half the time. It is a real crap shoot.
You can waste a lot of money on LED's to get a crap result. The LED companies also use deceptive marketing giving the lumens for two cheap bulbs total instead of telling you how bright one expensive bulb is. Waste of time.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
davenowherejones wrote:I used some that had the braided wire heat sinks on my Forza 300. Probably focused wrong but I seldom ride at night. Mine are just something to keep the RCMP from bugging me.
Tried some on my Dakota 4x4 truck. Badly focused again. Halogens are cheap but I like the white colour of the LED's. The Canadian daytime running lights don't work half the time. It is a real crap shoot.
You can waste a lot of money on LED's to get a crap result. The LED companies also use deceptive marketing giving the lumens for two cheap bulbs total instead of telling you how bright one expensive bulb is. Waste of time.
You talk from experience and you are totally correct. It's quite expensive and time consuming to get the right LED retrofit to fit, much more to work properly.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
I should really check what forum i'm posting in, I was thinking of the PCX. I did a quick search and found that the Forza uses an H4 bulb. That makes it much easier to find a compatible LED bulb. A LED lightbulb like the second picture would work best with the Forza, just make sure it has the adapter for the H4 bulb mount.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
I use a headlight modulator.. Seems to get their attention.. Like it !
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
This is what I went with:
https://www.amazon.com/CougarMotor-Head ... =srch&th=1
It was a pain to put in the first one (about 40 minutes to figure it out.)
The second one went in pretty quick...less than 10 minutes.
Instructions:
*) First, I put bike on center stand about 20 feet facing towards a wall.
*) Turned headlights on and marked wall w/tape where low/high beams for each headlight fall....that is the mark where I align the new LED headlights to.
*) Pull out ONE headlight: Disconnect plug first, then pull 3-inch rubber ring, then unclip the bulb.
*) Insert new LED headlight.....this is tricky:
1) Remove LED's metal ring from main body of LED light.....you do that by pushing-in and twisting.
2) Fit 3-inch rubber ring so fits over new led shaft....make sure there is enough room to put metal ring back on. I had to trim about 1/8" off rubber with razor.
3) put new LED metal ring (only the ring) into Forza headlight housing.
4) Clip it in place.
5) Install 3-inch rubber ring snugly into back of headlight houseing over top of newly-installed metal ring.
6)Insert LED light into LED ring (will insert it through rubber ring hole)....you will need to push in and twist being sure it clicks in place.
7))Connect plug.
*)Turn on lights.
*)Align light with adjustment screw so beam lines up with the stock light (Remember...you only did one) beam....or use tape.
*)Repeat for other light.
Done.
https://www.amazon.com/CougarMotor-Head ... =srch&th=1
It was a pain to put in the first one (about 40 minutes to figure it out.)
The second one went in pretty quick...less than 10 minutes.
Instructions:
*) First, I put bike on center stand about 20 feet facing towards a wall.
*) Turned headlights on and marked wall w/tape where low/high beams for each headlight fall....that is the mark where I align the new LED headlights to.
*) Pull out ONE headlight: Disconnect plug first, then pull 3-inch rubber ring, then unclip the bulb.
*) Insert new LED headlight.....this is tricky:
1) Remove LED's metal ring from main body of LED light.....you do that by pushing-in and twisting.
2) Fit 3-inch rubber ring so fits over new led shaft....make sure there is enough room to put metal ring back on. I had to trim about 1/8" off rubber with razor.
3) put new LED metal ring (only the ring) into Forza headlight housing.
4) Clip it in place.
5) Install 3-inch rubber ring snugly into back of headlight houseing over top of newly-installed metal ring.
6)Insert LED light into LED ring (will insert it through rubber ring hole)....you will need to push in and twist being sure it clicks in place.
7))Connect plug.
*)Turn on lights.
*)Align light with adjustment screw so beam lines up with the stock light (Remember...you only did one) beam....or use tape.
*)Repeat for other light.
Done.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
I just bought a 2015 Honda Forza and am in D.C. too! I'd like to perform the same light installation as you pullin_gs. If I run into trouble along the way would it be possible to meet up so you can show me how you installed the LEDs?pullin_gs wrote:This is what I went with:
https://www.amazon.com/CougarMotor-Head ... =srch&th=1
It was a pain to put in the first one (about 40 minutes to figure it out.)
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Done.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
From my experience I preferred xenonpro LED because they offer lifetime warranty but I don't know if anyone here is using that LED from xenonpro
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
I have a few products with lifetime warranties but the companies went out of business so the warranty is useless.
It does not matter how big the company is anymore. My Sears Canada warranties are useless.
It does not matter how big the company is anymore. My Sears Canada warranties are useless.
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
lol fair but nice to have while in business i guess, some of these ebay and amazon kits are warrantied for six months, had to throw my cugar ones out garbage.davenowherejones wrote:I have a few products with lifetime warranties but the companies went out of business so the warranty is useless.
It does not matter how big the company is anymore. My Sears Canada warranties are useless.
@pullin_gs one of these should do the trick but DYOR or you might end up have to custom create a mount like @Gil
https://www.xenonpro.com/9007-dual-beam ... lights-kit
https://www.xenonpro.com/h4-dual-beam-h ... lights-kit
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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
I think auxiliary LED lights might be a better way to go. I am going to try mounting a small set on the front fender mounting bolt. If I ever get off my ass.
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do you have any product in mind that you know will fit/work well? might add them toodavenowherejones wrote:I think auxiliary LED lights might be a better way to go. I am going to try mounting a small set on the front fender mounting bolt. If I ever get off my ass.

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Re: LED Headlights? Which ones do you use?
Many of us have added here...some have put on the KAWELL brand from amazon, I have added the LED floods from superbrightleds.com
https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinf ... 1386/3190/

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Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI