I can't see anything at night on dip/low-beam. is this because it's a 35 watt low-beam (making replacing them pointless) or do bulbs just get weak over the years?
The NZ supplier can't do 60/55's like the uk models (or so the spec sheet on the zxrworld website says they have) and I'm not keen on cutting things up to fit utra bright bulbs...just yet.
Any ideas on how to solve this?
which rating is low beam? 60 or 35
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Re: which rating is low beam? 60 or 35
see if you can get 65/100w bulbs.not strictly "legal" but they are nice aqnd bright.
are they h4?
are they h4?
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Re: which rating is low beam? 60 or 35
i doubt the bikes wiring is capable or running 2 100w bulbs, ill be upping mine form 35w to 65 as mine are poo too.
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Re: which rating is low beam? 60 or 35
kawasaki have 'special' H4 bulbs; the fitment guides are different (see the zxrworld guide to fitting xenon bulbs' in the workshop section) meaning standard h4's are useless unless you cut things up in the bulb housing.
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