--------------AB6E4E115DF3CDD33173C78F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi MB I have the same headlight on my @, and at the lamps burned out, I changed it for H-4 lamps. There are H-4lamps with the same sockets as the Bilux. But they cost more money, and there lifetime are not so long (I have heared) Zembi (gezem@w-4.de) MB schrieb: > Hi @´s! Has anyone of you a solution for my problem? Today I found > out that my @ (RD04) has got 2 "Bilux" 35/35W lamps in her headligts.I > think it´s maybe because the bike was imported from Italy (?). As you > can imagine the "light" of this 2x35W is very poor, I want to have > some H4-60/55W´s to work. Is it easily possible to do this? Can I only > change the socket from "Bilux" to "H4", or do I have to buy new > headlights?? I hope for a lot of answers, because I´m mad of driving > in the dark ;-) Martin --------------AB6E4E115DF3CDD33173C78F Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi MBI have the same headlight on my @, and at the lamps burned out, I changed it for H-4 lamps. There are H-4lamps with the same sockets as the Bilux. But they cost more money, and there lifetime are not so long (I have heared)
Zembi (gezem@w-4.de)
MB schrieb:
Hi @´s! Has anyone of you a solution for my problem? Today I found out that my @ (RD04) has got 2 "Bilux" 35/35W lamps in her headligts.I think it´s maybe because the bike was imported from Italy (?). As you can imagine the "light" of this 2x35W is very poor, I want to have some H4-60/55W´s to work. Is it easily possible to do this? Can I only change the socket from "Bilux" to "H4", or do I have to buy new headlights?? I hope for a lot of answers, because I´m mad of driving in the dark ;-) Martin--------------AB6E4E115DF3CDD33173C78F--