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HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 12:49 am
by SQ4MN
Tonight I was riding the Boss Hoss and it seemed that the headlight was not as bright as I remember. Last week we rode our Triumph Rocket 3 Touring model all night from Salt Lake City Utah to Las Vegas and the lights were great. It has 3 lights on the front and the Boss Hoss only has one but I remember it being brighter. After I got home I realized that the headlight had been changed when I got in my accident and the new one is different than the old one. Tonight I ordered a "OPT7" headlight bulb assembly that has a built in fan and the powerpack is supposed to fit inside the shell and its just a plug in replacement for my H4 bulb. A friend told me these things are really bright so I'll give it a try. Las Vegas nights are great to ride in so a little upgrade on the headlight is a plus. I'll have it by the weekend and install it and let you guys know if it was worth doing, costs about 75 bucks.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 10:26 pm
by SQ4MN
I installed the OPT7 LED headlight bulb with no problems. When I look into the light its much brighter than an H4 but on the hi way it only seems a little better than the H4, better but not great. I would like a light that throws out a stronger beam farther down the road. This was an improvement but I think there is something better out there still.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:41 am
by rocketsteve
I've has similar thoughts and been looking into mounting a light bar to add a lamp either side of the headlight.

There are two threaded holes at the front of the bottom triple tree, are these for anything special or can they be used for a light bar?

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:56 am
by TXscooterguy
I installed this last Spring. Big improvement.

https://www.amazon.com/Truck-Lite-27270 ... B007K8AA7I

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:51 pm
by SQ4MN
I just ordered a similar one from OPT7, its a complete light and reflector, about the same price as the TRUCK LITE you show. Hopefully I will be happy with it. I would have bought the one you showed but I am a day late.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 7:23 pm
by randy burkey
TXscooterguy wrote:I installed this last Spring. Big improvement.

https://www.amazon.com/Truck-Lite-27270 ... B007K8AA7I
I put the Truck lite in my Boss..Major improvement.. Had it in my old Harley ultra along with their passing lamps, and they beat the shit out of the Harley Daymaker lights on my new Harley!!! Best light on the market !

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:29 pm
by petitemoose
Before I left for Denmark, My Headlight Mount Broke. While I was having one made I decided to Replace the TruckLite that I had installed because While it was Brighter than the stock H4 Setup, It wasn't Bright Enough to Actually illuminate the dark roads "At Speed". Quite dangerous actually.
I found this on the Shelf at Boss Hoss of Denmark and brought it home. Glenn told me up front that there was another Brighter headlight, But I did not feel like Spending $500 on a headlight ... Sometimes I am too cheap for my own good LoL. This light is certainly Bright enough for me!! Can't wait to get a ride in at night to see if my initial opinion of it is valid :) The upper and lower row are parking lights. I have them wired to come on with the low beams to give a unique "Look at Me" effect to car drivers that may not otherwise notice me.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 7:15 am
by Ron Radulski
What was the price of that headlight Dennis?

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 1:17 pm
by petitemoose
Triker wrote:What was the price of that headlight Dennis?
75 Watt LED's $150 They come in Chrome or Black. Glenn is coming over Oct 11 so IF anyone wants one, Speak up Quick so he has time to get it in stock and into his suitcase. Shipping from Daytona is a LOT cheaper than shipping from Denmark ;)

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 5:37 pm
by JAT
JW Speaker LED headlight. Unbelievable improvement.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:59 pm
by SQ4MN
My new OPT7 complete headlight arrived but for some reason does not light. The OPT 7 bulb without the complete reflector works so they are refunding my money. I have now ordered the trucklite assembly and will try that.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 12:52 am
by SQ4MN
THANK YOU, Texas Scooter Guy and RANDY BURKEY, after the new OPT7 headlight did not turn on I returned it and bought the TRUCKLITE that you guys were happy with and I am now a believer. My Boss Hoss has NEVER had such good light at night as it has now. It is way better than my hopes and expectations, in fact it is amazing. I ordered the one from AMAZON that RANDY has a line to in his post. I think it was about 175 dollars total and is worth every penny. The install is a 10 minute job and a flat and a phillips screwdriver are all the tools needed. Its about midnight here and I just got back from a ride with a giant smile on my face. It lit up both sides of the road and super far in front of me even on low beam, high beam is unbelievable. I had an H4 bulb before with a stock reflector and then a LED bulb but with the stock reflector. The new light came sealed with a special reflector made for the LED assembly it uses and is just so superior to what I had before it isn't even in the same league. I hope any of you guys with the older stock headlights will make this switch, my bike is a 2003 so the newer bikes might already be good for all I know.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 4:30 am
by Orlando606VetteTrike
I installed a JW Speaker and it has to be the greatest improvement I've done since owning my bike. It's so nice being able to see, especially after breaking into my 50, night vision is not quite like it used to be. lol :-)

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:06 am
by TXscooterguy
SQ4MN wrote:The install is a 10 minute job and a flat and a phillips screwdriver are all the tools needed.
I'm glad your install went well. My stock bulb got so hot it melted the plastic socket. I had to solder in and shrink wrap a new socket. But it was certainly worth it. The high beam is really something, isn't it.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 1:03 pm
by knockdolian
JW Speaker headlights. Thought I'd take a look on eBay WOW. Between £300 and £900 for a light bulb, A LIGHT BULB. maybe there is a lot of mark up but wow. What one do people go for?? Has anyone spent $1200 on a bulb

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 6:29 pm
by SQ4MN
TXscooterguy wrote:
SQ4MN wrote:The install is a 10 minute job and a flat and a phillips screwdriver are all the tools needed.
I'm glad your install went well. My stock bulb got so hot it melted the plastic socket. I had to solder in and shrink wrap a new socket. But it was certainly worth it. The high beam is really something, isn't it.
Mine is sealed, I never saw the bulb or socket, only the 3 prong plug. DO YOU MEAN INSIDE THE SEALED UNIT YOUR SOCKET MELTED?

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 7:30 pm
by TXscooterguy
SQ4MN wrote:DO YOU MEAN INSIDE THE SEALED UNIT YOUR SOCKET MELTED?
No, I should have called it the 3-prong plug instead of a socket.

Re: HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 10:18 pm
by SQ4MN
Thanks for clearing that up. I have been running an LED with no problems with a hot plug, I changed to the trucklite to get their reflector instead of my stock reflector which was designed for a normal bulb.