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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    2x 120w spotties and a 100w hi beam
    Yeah baby. Gimme that hot hot high-wattage headlighting action.

    No really, I'm serious. The FXR is getting a buncha whole new heavy-duty photon-spewing goodness hanging off of it as soon as I find a circular tuit. No more straining me eyes on the open road at night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Yeah baby. Gimme that hot hot high-wattage headlighting action.

    No really, I'm serious. The FXR is getting a buncha whole new heavy-duty photon-spewing goodness hanging off of it as soon as I find a circular tuit. No more straining me eyes on the open road at night.
    Yeah man the 25w stockies are shit.... the 35w's are not much better.
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    ya know that just adds to my argument for nekkiding an fxr
    Think about it -no fairing to crunch and a big buttie 7" halogen headlight -with even a 55/65 would still be gruntier than the fxr headlight
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    ya know that just adds to my argument for nekkiding an fxr
    I quite like the way mine looks when the fairing's off.

    Didn't you say you had a headlight bracket or summat? I could be tempted to have a crack at a 'nekkiding' weekend project, I think.
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    Yeah man, naked is the way I reckon. Only problem is the redesigning of the front mirror & speedo brackets.
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    I wonder what's a safe maximum in wattage to have for headlight bulbs. Standard is 12v 25/25w, I want to get some 50's or something but dunno if that'll cause any probs.
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    25W?!? That's like a toy light.
    My VTR has a 90/130W bulb in it. (Queue Crocodile Dundee scene: "Call that a Light? Now THIS is a light!")
    I dunno what the safe wattage is for your bike - that'd depend on your alternator/stator output and whether the bike has proper wires through the headlight circuit or just toy ones, but I'd imagine it should handle 55/60 no problems. But then again, I'm just pulling this out of my butt - nothing to go on.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    all my bikes headlights get changed to 100/130 or something simlar to that, i use to do alot of night riding, i have not got around to chaing the 600 yet, but i will get there. It makes a hell of a difference, i have done this mod on my old zzr250, gsxr1100, done it on two of the wifes cars as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    I dunno what the safe wattage is for your bike - that'd depend on your alternator/stator output and whether the bike has proper wires through the headlight circuit or just toy ones
    Hmmmph. The FXR doesn't have an alternator, it has a magneto.

    It should be a simple matter of swapping out loads on the headlight connection while the bike is running and seeing how much it can take without the magneto output voltage sagging, then matching that to a bulb wattage.

    Except I don't have a wiring diagram.

    Frosty... help...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Hmmmph. The FXR doesn't have an alternator, it has a magneto.
    A magneto?
    A frigging MAGNETO?!?

    Hello - this is the 21th Century, ya know.
    I spoze it has also got hot tubes instead of sparking plugs, and solid rubber tyres, wooden-spoked wheels...
    Now here's a thought - you could fit carbide lamps to it!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    A magneto?
    A frigging MAGNETO?!?
    Well, I hear this newfangled 'alternating current' stuff is quite dangerous.


    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    I spoze it has also got hot tubes instead of sparking plugs, and solid rubber tyres, wooden-spoked wheels...
    Yup, and an 8-bit vacuum-tube ECU. With injector mappings on punched cards.
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    refuse to ride at nite on the fixxer - headlight is just too crap!

    btw, FYI on the FXR...
    ELECTRICAL
    Ignition type: - Electronic ignition (CDI)
    Ignition timing: - 9 degree B.T.D.C. at 1500 r/min
    Spark plug: - NGK CR8E or DENSO U24ERS-N
    Battery: - 12V 14.4kC (4Ah)/10 HR
    Generator: - Flywheel magneto
    Fuse: - 20A
    Headlight: - 12V 25/25W x 2
    Turn signal light: - 12V 10W
    Brake light/taillight: - 12V 18/5W
    Speedometer light: - 12V 1.7W x 2
    Turn signal indicator light: - 12V 1.7W x 2
    Neutral indicator light: - 12V 1.7W
    High beam indicator light: - 12V 1.7W
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    Hang on guys ---just think a moment
    Standard it has 2x25w bulbs
    25+25=50
    Ok so 1 55w buld is gonna make jack shit difference to the drain on the battery. 65w Hi beam is 15w more
    but reality is for the amount of time you're gonna spend on high beam you'll be fine
    It isn't just a matter of bulb size but also beam dispersment (i think thats the right word)
    I betya if you fitted twin round headlights with the same bulbs it would light a heck of a lot better.
    And a "old fashioned " 7" round headlight with a 55w bulb will seem like a laser beam
    I wouldn't go fitting a 100 or 130w bulb in a fxr
    I really don't think the windings would be up for it
    I mean the rally guys use huge round spotlights for a reason -it aint for looks after all
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