View Full Version : Headlight options for the Husqvarna 610 SM/TE
Mikkel
2nd July 2008, 00:52
I fell over an image of a rather cool headlight upgrade for the Husky 610 the other day - but bugger me if I can find it again.
Anyone who know about headlight upgrades for these bikes - or perhaps just an online store that sells aftermarket parts for them?
clint640
3rd July 2008, 15:31
I've seen a few Buell Ulysses twin headlight setups on motard & adv bikes & they look pretty cool. Apparently they're not too expensive & give heaps of light.
Clint
Mikkel
4th July 2008, 10:40
Cheers for the heads-up. I'll have a look at it.
I believe the image I stumbled upon showed a Husky 610 with an Acerbis Cyclope headlight and it looked ok. Here's one on a KTM: http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/4596/dscn0520fh5.jpg
The factory headlight looks nice, but is very lacking in adjustment range. I'll have to either start modifying the housing and/or drop the front of the bike to get even the low beam to shine at the road.
Devil
4th July 2008, 15:58
Here's one on a KTM: http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/4596/dscn0520fh5.jpg
BLEARGH! Yuck!
The stock 690SM's headlight is really impressive. Adjusts easily as well. Excellent beam. I'm just going to chuck a 50% brighter Philips bulb in mine.
deanohit
4th July 2008, 16:28
Heres some pics of a adventure husky with the Buell lights:
Mikkel
4th July 2008, 16:54
The stock 690SM's headlight is really impressive. Adjusts easily as well. Excellent beam. I'm just going to chuck a 50% brighter Philips bulb in mine.
That's excellent if you should happen to have a KTM 690sm :rolleyes:
Now, the main issue with the Husky as far as I am concerned is just that the adjustment option are crap! They look sexy enough from stock and I'm sure that it produces an adequate amount of light - getting it where you want is the difficult bit.
Neither do I want to blind fellow motorists by default (if I want to do that I can use my high-beam) nor do I feel a strong need to illuminate powerlines...
Actúally, I would just like that my high beam would hit the road without me having to be on the brakes to achieve it.
Guess I'll have to drop that front a bit and see how it goes.
AlBundy
6th July 2008, 16:44
Seen something else on a DRZ...
A Mamba, I think it was called... Apparently the guy got it from Langston racing.
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