Hi,
I dont think you have to worry much. I guess the original bulb is 35/40 watt so you are only 20 watts (or less than 2 amps) extra load. This shouldn't be much of an issue, unless you only do short trips. In this case you may notice your battery is not charging particularly quickly, but I would be surprised if it caused a problem. Put your meter onto the DC VOLTS setting at a 20V or higher range. If the terminal voltage of the battery is higher than about 13.8 volts at 2000-2500 rpm, your battery is charging OK.
Have you put a halogen bulb in ? Is it much better at night ? Lots of people say the GN has poor headlights, I'd be interested to see if this helps.
At some stage, check the wiring behind the headlight, just to check the plastic fitting isn't getting too hot. I wouldn't expect a 20 watt increase to cause any trouble, but its easy enough to check.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
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