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Re: driving light/fog lights addition
Reply #15 - 04/08/16 at 04:16:49
 
Yes that is very pretty.....wonder what it is?

The Savage engine is used in what appears to have been a rather light frame.

For all those bikes with the large lights along side the headlight.....if you used them sparingly - I suppose you could get by with using them.  And if they had LED bulbs in all 3 you might be able to use them all the time.
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Reply #16 - 04/08/16 at 08:08:34
 
Versy.....You solved the mystery with this link.....it is a Borile chassis!

verslagen1 wrote on 04/08/16 at 08:00:10:


http://www.cycleworld.com/2013/05/14/borile-b450-scrambler-first-look-review-...

I wonder if that bike with the Suzuki Savage engine is a prototype bike built by Borile?
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Re: driving light/fog lights addition
Reply #17 - 04/08/16 at 10:16:27
 
badwolf wrote on 04/07/16 at 20:10:00:
I might as well throw some more gas on the fire. I have posted before that I mounted 2 15watt led driving lights on my s40. When I used them along side the stock low beam at night I had no problems. But I only used them on long rides at speed.(full charging power) I have now gone to a 20/40 watt led sealed beam that has WAYYYYYYY more lighting capability than any h4 bulb I have tried, even a 90/100 watt. If you guys want to have more visibility at night you should go with a led sealed beam. The difference is huge. The bulbs labeled ''daymaker'' really are. Talk to the Harley guys that have them and look at how they light-up the road and the price will be forgotten once you start riding with one.

See the last page of the link Dave mentioned above for pictures and a link for the bulb.



See all im looking for would be a full headlight LED swap. all three lamps be LED so they wouldn't draw a lot of power. and be brighter than stock bulbs. with out blinding traffic
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Reply #18 - 04/08/16 at 11:13:31
 
Well.....I think that most likely would be doable, as the LED headlight would reduce the power needs.  And if you are running white LED running/driving lights up front - you won't need the yellow running lights that are in the turn signals (you could disconnect those wires from the yellow lights and used them for your white running lights.

I just bought a pair of what I believe is the proper LED headlight bulbs to try - as they have the proper vertical cut off for the low beam, they are being shipped from the US, and they were just $ 49.99 for the pair.  (Looks like I bought his last set.....but look for other ones that have the little metal tab on the light, as this is what keeps you from blinding other drivers when you use the low beam).http://www.ebay.com/itm/401033052696?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=...


http://www.ebay.com/itm/80W-9000LM-Kit-LED-Headlight-H4-H13-9004-9007-High-Lo...

http://www.amazon.com/Headlight-Evitek-6500K-Easy-Installed-4500LM/dp/B017M56...

I have not yet seen anyone that sells these LED's individually, they come as a pair.  You will have to put your second one in the Marketplace and sell it.
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Re: driving light/fog lights addition
Reply #19 - 04/08/16 at 19:42:14
 
I don't know if this would be of interest to anyone.

I received it in an email from Ron Ayers today.

http://www.ronayers.com/catalog/460/led-hid-light-kits

I no longer ride after dark so the factory headlight is satisfactory.

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Reply #20 - 04/09/16 at 07:17:03
 
verslagen1 wrote on 04/07/16 at 21:39:00:



Very nice. I love all the chrome. Been wanting to do this for awhile now. CHROME the whole bike, tins, frame, everything that will take chrome gets the shiny treatment.  Cheesy
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Reply #21 - 04/11/16 at 10:59:23
 
I wonder what LED lights to use for that.
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