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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Launders" data-source="post: 99971" data-attributes="member: 2010"><p>I use a Honda CB 250 reflector and experimented with several LED bulbs, the triangular ones didn't give a defined dip, so I got a couple of two sided bulbs these gave a definite dip but as been said didn't give much penetration, in fact down unmarked roads with bushes on both sides were pretty useless, they would however make a reflective sign quarter of a mile away light up blindingly, gone back to halogen. Like the sound of an 8" miller with a modern reflector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Launders, post: 99971, member: 2010"] I use a Honda CB 250 reflector and experimented with several LED bulbs, the triangular ones didn't give a defined dip, so I got a couple of two sided bulbs these gave a definite dip but as been said didn't give much penetration, in fact down unmarked roads with bushes on both sides were pretty useless, they would however make a reflective sign quarter of a mile away light up blindingly, gone back to halogen. Like the sound of an 8" miller with a modern reflector. [/QUOTE]
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