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8" headlight....
I recently put an 8" headlight on my naked '81. I installed a 100/90 W bulb as well. When i turned it on it was obviously a huge improvement but i was surprised at the amount of heat generated.
Is it something to be concerned about or does the reflector offer enough protection to the wires inside the shell?
Is it something to be concerned about or does the reflector offer enough protection to the wires inside the shell?
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Hi Steve
Louis is right ......no issue with standard headlights. I had same bulb you are using from mid 1980s on without issue.
I think I read where some people have issues with the std late models.
Also ...minor tidbit ...is with the stock bulb you can actually put the dimmer switch on hi and low beam at the same time and to get more light at night...... I did this for years without issue.
Mike
Louis is right ......no issue with standard headlights. I had same bulb you are using from mid 1980s on without issue.
I think I read where some people have issues with the std late models.
Also ...minor tidbit ...is with the stock bulb you can actually put the dimmer switch on hi and low beam at the same time and to get more light at night...... I did this for years without issue.
Mike
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100 watt high beam in late models
They have a problem when run on high beam for long periods of time due to a lack of cooling caused by the glass shield in front of the headlight that is attached to the fairing. Extended use of the 100 watt high beam will cause the reflectorized material to separate from the glass and can come forward over part of the bulb and greatly reduce light output.
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I just remembered! When my low beam went out on my 82 I knew I had a spare bulb somewhere but couldn't find it. Got another and when I began changing it I found that I had a sealed beam headlight, like a car has. Replaced it with another from an auto parts house. Don't do much after dark riding so it works well for me. Anyone else?
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Re: 100 watt high beam in late models
Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Dave....................call me sometimeDave Ditner wrote:They have a problem when run on high beam for long periods of time due to a lack of cooling caused by the glass shield in front of the headlight that is attached to the fairing. Extended use of the 100 watt high beam will cause the reflectorized material to separate from the glass and can come forward over part of the bulb and greatly reduce light output.
I can say that there are no problems running the 100/80 or whatever the rating is.....in an early model. Combine that with a 8" headlight and you can seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Mini sidebar......if you are riding along in WV in the dark or anywhere deer are ......and have the stock headlight bulb.....you can also set your light switch on the CBX half way between low and high for better light at night and both beams light up.........I never had a stock bulb burn out doing this..........buttttttt.....before doing it I would have a spare bulb along.
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