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Post by dragonsparks on May 10, 2013 16:25:13 GMT -6
Hi Yall. Anyone know what the numbers for the bulbs are? I can't find them any ware. Thanks for your help Dave
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Post by LUKE on May 10, 2013 18:08:29 GMT -6
does it have one or two terminals? you can get them from autozone, checkers or oriely, not in cvs!!! heck...led light is better.
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Post by justguy1 on May 11, 2013 17:38:30 GMT -6
for the headlights or the tail lights??
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Post by Bashan on May 11, 2013 23:02:24 GMT -6
I'm assuming you want some headlight ID since the rest of the bike is standard 12v bulbs....nothing fancy. I pull the headlight assembly because it's only three bolts and then easy to get at:
Unplug it and take the weather boot off:
Then take the retaining clip off of the headlight:
And lift the bulb out::
Here's the ID markings:
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Post by dragonsparks on May 12, 2013 11:47:18 GMT -6
Thank Bashan and all. I guess I was vague about this. I meant numbers for all bulbs. Well I found them with the help of my Brother. He is web surfer ninja. ;D AND they are Head light #h4 or 9003 Front turn signals/Hazard light # 1157 Tail/Stop light # 1157 Rear turn signals # ba9
The right # is1156 my bad Dash board lights #T10 194 2825 168 158 wedge Bashan Do you know what type park bulb in Head light assembly? It's the little one on left side looking at back of assembly.. I'm changing all to leds. Thanks for all your help... Dave
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Post by Bashan on May 14, 2013 7:59:52 GMT -6
Bashan Do you know what type park bulb in Head light assembly? It's the little one on left side looking at back of assembly.. I pulled the bulb but the markings were roasted off. It looks exactly like the dash bulbs (left) but I'm assuming more watts.
Since you're going with LED I'd put a really bright one in. The OEM is just about worthless for illumination.
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Post by dragonsparks on May 17, 2013 18:09:46 GMT -6
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Post by dragonsparks on Jun 5, 2013 6:28:53 GMT -6
Hello all, I finally got around to crawling on ground to change rear turn lights to led's. 2min. to change 1/2hr to get up.
Well they won't blink. Why??? I've read 2 or 3 threads on how to solve this but can not remember remedy. Help please.
Thanks guys Dave
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Post by Bashan on Jun 5, 2013 15:36:21 GMT -6
The LEDS don't pull enough juice to work the flasher. You can buy a flasher that works with LEDs. I think some of the LEDs will work with a regular flasher. Hell...I don't know! I'm going to go have a beer.
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Post by dragonsparks on Jun 5, 2013 21:52:05 GMT -6
Thanks Rich So much. :-[Trying to do 37 things at one time. I was thinking resistor, but wouldn't that kind of defeet perpous of adding Led's? O-boy now to take front plastics off again what fun in the sun. O-well. Thanks again Dave
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Post by Bashan on Jun 6, 2013 5:41:48 GMT -6
I ran into this yesterday, it has no minimum load:
Click Image For Link
They even have a schematic down the page....a nice touch:
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Post by dragonsparks on Jun 6, 2013 10:57:00 GMT -6
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Post by Bashan on Jun 6, 2013 16:31:08 GMT -6
Yes you're right, that's definitely a better unit for a scooter. I've used that site before, they're very organized and trustworthy. I just don't like using Fleabay for some reason. Rich
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Post by dragonsparks on Jun 6, 2013 19:10:39 GMT -6
Ya Rich, I use ebay as last resort. Really don't like to buy any electrical parts on line. I find that most of the time even the most diligent of electrical parts suppliers poorly illustrate & describe technical data of parts. So 7 time's out of 10 your making the best educated guess. Thanks again Dave
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Post by dragonsparks on Jun 8, 2013 18:42:44 GMT -6
Well Yee-doggy, Flasher relay came today. Cool!! Got to love plug & play. I can & do have all the paraphernalia to solder it but this is better. Now I'm going to have a Beer & here's one for you to rich. Dave
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