Motorcycle LED Headlight Conversion - Install and Test!

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2022
  • Motorcycle LED Headlight Conversion Install and Test! This video focuses on a new item I will be offering soon with a look at this direct fit LED conversion bulb for your motorcycle. This bulb is intended to fit your H4 style housing and plug in as factory WITHOUT having and external converters, cooling fans, or complication. This is an affordable yet highly functional bulb that is a worthy upgrade on your bike!
    Testing results:
    Stock Phillips H4 bulb
    - Low beam = 3.19 amps = 39.9 watts at 12.5 volts
    - High beam = 4.17 amps = 52.1 watts at 12.5 volts
    LED Bulb:
    - Low beam = 1.8 amps = 22.5 watts at 12.5 volts
    - High beam = 1.8 amps = 22.5 watts at 12.5 volts
    Power Savings:
    Low Beam = 18 watts saved
    High Beam = 30 watts saved
    This bub saves on power consumption while being brighter at the same time. It even is designed to create heat to help keep the housing sealed. It has a 1500 lumen rating
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Komentáře • 225

  • @nilseckerbom6826
    @nilseckerbom6826 Před rokem +5

    Thanks , this is the kind of informative videos we need 👌

  • @slingshot360diecastracing6

    Very informative vid! Great job explaining and demonstrating the differences right down to the amp draw. I've just added this to my "next steps" list!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      Thank you and glad you found it informative! I am still planning to offer this light hopefully starting in December or January

  • @alefkad
    @alefkad Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video....simple and easy to understand....love your sense of humor also!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      Hahaha I appreciate it! It's important to laugh at yourself

  • @arenatsungsanger5912
    @arenatsungsanger5912 Před rokem

    Nice when I saw this video I realised that I've installed this LED headlight 👍. It's awesome 💥👌

  • @petercrookes55
    @petercrookes55 Před 2 lety +3

    Good helpful video. I have a 2019 GSXS 1000 FA which come out with 2 x H7 Halogen bulbs, one bulb is low beam and both on are high beam. Here in New Zealand it is compulsory
    to have your low headlight beam on while you are riding. At night time you are better off riding with both eyes closed so I bought through Amazon 2 x LED H7 plug and play bulbs
    which use half the the power and 3 - 4 times brighter. At night it's amazing just how much brighter they are but you have a brilliant white light rather than a dull yellow shade, well
    worth it. Cheers, Pete from NZ

  • @miguelpagansr6128
    @miguelpagansr6128 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the helpful info, I have a Honda express with a six volt system and I can’t wait to my end result.

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 Před 2 lety

    Nice! I put an led in my 1979 Garelli Gransport moped, huge difference! (1157 bulb). I worry about putting them in my 03 Suzuki SV1000S due to the heat and total plastic headlight housing. Yes, my CB350 twin can't charge the battery, run the headlight, and operate electronic ignition but Ricks sent me an upgraded charging system for that project.

  • @eugeniocollinassi.1548
    @eugeniocollinassi.1548 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video!
    Straight to the point, and really informative as well!

  • @dukiemoto8676
    @dukiemoto8676 Před 2 lety +1

    This was an excellent tutorial/educational led swap video. Thank you

  • @jamiestanley8774
    @jamiestanley8774 Před rokem

    Great help. I droped my sealed beam from my k5 . Didnt no weather to go back or try new . Your vid made all the diffrence cheers . Jamie from
    Newzealand .
    Prob over $200 . But thats nz for ya .

  • @motorcyclewild5873
    @motorcyclewild5873 Před 2 lety

    Cheers for making this video. I saw these on ebay the other day and was thinking of putting one on my sv650

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      Im not sure of the ones on ebay but I know my source is picky on the quality part. Hopefully early March I have these available

  • @Manandmachine772
    @Manandmachine772 Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative video, ready for your next video.

  • @cerealtiller
    @cerealtiller Před 2 lety

    An excellent and Scientific test..Thank you

  • @thecrowsblow
    @thecrowsblow Před 5 měsíci

    Great video...Thank you.
    Love the triangle👍

  • @petebuttons210
    @petebuttons210 Před rokem +1

    Great alternative. Fitted mine this weekend with no issues. Very chuffed.

  • @rogerhills9962
    @rogerhills9962 Před 24 dny

    Thanks. Excellent presentation and information!

  • @jd1029
    @jd1029 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the comparison and test. Very helpful. I think the LED resistance went up with heat, and lowered the current draw as a result

  • @chopshopchopper
    @chopshopchopper Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good job explaining everything clearly. Many skip that step...

  • @strshooter7399
    @strshooter7399 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice 👍. I like the demo with your multi-meter showing current/wattage usage. I don’t know how much folks normally care about wattage usage, but MC alternators have a finite of current draw, and outside of some touring rigs, it’s not that much. Any amount you can add back into that bank so to speak, allows you to add on, as you said, other options, like heated grips, or other stuff. A very solid upgrade. I’m thinking my 2002 Connie might need an LED upgrade 😉👍😎… . Never had to change out a MC alternator, but it can’t be an easy task as it is on a cage, er automobile… .

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      Well I'm glad you liked the extra information I made an effort to provide. Simple stuff really so I think its important to show the benefits beyond the brightness and explain that in detail

  • @PABERCRO
    @PABERCRO Před rokem

    Awesome video…. Very informative - great to see the V A W calculations - thanks

  • @paulscofield8506
    @paulscofield8506 Před 7 měsíci

    A gem ,many thanks.

  • @alNange
    @alNange Před rokem +1

    Awesome video man 👌🏽

  • @TheMrmattreeves
    @TheMrmattreeves Před 2 lety +2

    Also led's produce more lumens than that of an old Halogen. A crisper whiter light, using less power, smaller diameter cable required. They pick out better details on the road as well.
    Great vid

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      An added bonus too. Also, a future version of this bulb will be available with a more yellow hue like the stock bulb which is appealing for those after the vintage look.

  • @DocJonesGarage
    @DocJonesGarage Před 2 lety

    What a difference!

  • @MotoMango
    @MotoMango Před 2 lety

    LED is the way!! 🤘

  • @DispatchMoto
    @DispatchMoto Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video my dude. Looking for a decent H4 LED bulb.

  • @groovypavement2697
    @groovypavement2697 Před 2 lety +1

    Another banger of a video =) VERY informative and I plan to use this testing scenario to FINALLY learn more about the charging circuit on my '81 GS450T.
    I recently replaced all of the lighting on my bike with LEDs. The lights look wonderful, but now I am faced with the risk of burning up my Stator if I don't do one of two things.
    1) Upgrade my Regulator/Rectifier to a Series style to replace the old Shunt style. ...or...
    2) Simply use up more power to get as close as possible to the draw the old lights had on the system.
    I can't find a good Series R/R that I can wire in for under $100, so my most cost effective solution is to either add more lighting or find some other cheap way to bleed off that extra power my Stator is generating. I don't want to run the risk of burning up my Stator or R/R.
    At least... that is the way I understand the situation =\ I wish I understood the power system better on this old bike.
    Anyway... EXCELLENT video about LED headlight conversion. Very ILLUMINATING! =)

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +2

      Well I offer a reg/rec on my website for the price you are after. It would be the DRR-S for a GS450. It is a digital mosfet unit and would handle LED no issue. It is lithium safe as well so if you upgrade batteries in the future you are already set.

    • @groovypavement2697
      @groovypavement2697 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds You sir, just got another sale =) THANK YOU!

  • @Badenhawk
    @Badenhawk Před 2 lety +1

    After I get my NUUT set up on my incandescent lights on my stock CX, I will eventually upgrade to all LED, just got to save up the money for now. Shouldn't be hard. I may even upgrade to the headlight you used in that last video, but then I'd fear I would want to also upgrade my dash and the project just never ends lol.

  • @robertadams4415
    @robertadams4415 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info

  • @micheals1992
    @micheals1992 Před rokem

    I'd love to know if you could change some of the components in the LEDs power delivery to drop the lumens a bit more

  • @mattnova9325
    @mattnova9325 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video I have an 1988 750 virago amd want a simple LED build to save on the load draw for my old bike this was a great video thanks

  • @JochSejoMusic
    @JochSejoMusic Před 2 lety +3

    In Sweden low beam is legal up to 2000 lumens (at 12 feet) in brightness and the stock halogen are only around 800 lumens so I switched to a 16 watt "often sold as offroad LED's "LED with 1600 Lumens and it really makes a good difference. I also made sure the imaging was correct so you don't blind people all the time and get a ticket. In Europe LEDs are not approved legaly because they don¨t brake that often leading to loses in halogen sales....So just switch to "correct type for your bike" LEDs and save yourself from bad headlight brightness.

  • @basedbane787
    @basedbane787 Před rokem +2

    Way easier than a full conversion ! Idk why I'm watching this thow my bike won't even start rn 😂

  • @danthemowermedic4444
    @danthemowermedic4444 Před 2 lety +2

    I wish my bike had a removable bulb. The bulb in my 79' CM400 is the entire glass bulb lol

  • @spellacy29
    @spellacy29 Před 2 lety +15

    Very illuminating 🤔

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      Blinding in my case lol

    • @jebadiakerman7
      @jebadiakerman7 Před rokem +3

      @@BrickHouseBuilds these jokes are the light of my life

    • @joey3032
      @joey3032 Před rokem +2

      Really shines some light on to the situation

    • @joey3032
      @joey3032 Před rokem +2

      Sorry about my dark sense of humor

    • @joey3032
      @joey3032 Před rokem

      I was never the brightest one in my family

  • @GeneralElectricCNC
    @GeneralElectricCNC Před rokem

    Great job on the video! Told us everything we need to know about the changeover. I just put a pair of these on my 2006 FJR1300 and changed one at a time. The pattern was exactly the same on the low beam, but it was bright white! Almost drowned out the yellow of the Halogen bulb. The only thing I'm worried about is that the plug doesn't fit on the spades very snug. It doesn't take alot to pull the plug off. I hope that they don't vibrate off in my travels!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      Well I cant speak on the bulb you bought as the one in my video is the light I will be selling before too long. Glad you found the vide helpful though

    • @philliprichardson1460
      @philliprichardson1460 Před 9 měsíci

      Have u found it vibrating off as im looking to fit to my fjr??

    • @GeneralElectricCNC
      @GeneralElectricCNC Před 9 měsíci

      No. Has been fine. So far so good!@@philliprichardson1460

  • @stevenmarrone1526
    @stevenmarrone1526 Před 2 lety

    I need to get that for my vtx

  • @passinthru4328
    @passinthru4328 Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting comparision. A couple of years ago I looked into LED car headlights for my car; the LEDs then didn't perform as well compared to halogens.

    • @frank9649
      @frank9649 Před rokem

      LED have to sit at 3 and 9 O'clock, so you might have to clock your led's.

    • @Broholm99
      @Broholm99 Před 11 měsíci

      @@frank9649 I've installed (strong) LED's on my motorcycles headlight, which is originally with a halogen bulb. It is fitted so the LED-chips face 12 and 6, and it does not light up thee road properly - Maybe this could fix the problem..?

    • @pd0di
      @pd0di Před 11 měsíci

      @@Broholm99depending on the design of the led u bought then yes, it might help. Some have to be fitted a certain way

  • @chrissmith2114
    @chrissmith2114 Před 8 měsíci +1

    An interesting thing is that the filament bulb is very reliant on voltage for its brightness, so at lower revs the light will be dimmer, while on the LED it is a current driven device. You will often see 9 to 32 volts or 5 to 15 volts on an LED bulb that means that even at the lower voltage you get full light output - the 'power supply' part of an LED bulb, either separate or internal as the bulbs are moving to now, is actually a 'constant current' circuit and that is why the voltage range is so large. The LED bulb will also have a temperature sensor built into the bulb, which can reduce power to LED's if the heat gets too much to prevent burnout of the LED and power supply. Maybe the temperature sensor did its job when you were testing the power draw, and as the heat built up it reduced the power drawn through your meter.

  • @TrevorChenier
    @TrevorChenier Před rokem +1

    Awesome video and helpful information brother

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @TrevorChenier
      @TrevorChenier Před rokem +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds I recently bought a used 2008 Honda Shadow Aero 750, 22,000kms.
      I upgraded to a new LED from Amazon.
      DZG H4 LED Headlight Bulb
      9003 HB2 HS1
      P43T 6500K
      CREE Chips High low beam conversion kit 2
      Worked amazing but
      It burnt out after only 3 rides.
      Wondering what went wrong,
      Maybe I didn’t reconnect the retainer clip properly?
      Wondering if you or anyone else can chime in on my problem?
      Thanks
      Also wondering which H4 LED is most popular

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      @@TrevorChenier I can sell you one of these to try if you are interested. I cant speak on the other brands

    • @TrevorChenier
      @TrevorChenier Před rokem

      @@BrickHouseBuilds okay

    • @TrevorChenier
      @TrevorChenier Před rokem

      @@BrickHouseBuilds cost and shipping to Nova Scotia?

  • @gershwinbowers3233
    @gershwinbowers3233 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi ,thanx for great video ,I have a 03 R1 ,and would like to do the same mod ,Would you need to change the stock Headlight relays when changing to LED bulbs or does it not affect the relays? Thanx watching from South Africa

  • @julielevasseur1668
    @julielevasseur1668 Před rokem

    Pretty helpfull, thanks

  • @chrissmith2114
    @chrissmith2114 Před 8 měsíci +1

    All 'shunt' Rectifier Regulator ( RR )work by 'wasting' any electrical power not used by devices into the heatsink but the load on the stator is not reduced.... putting in a bulb that draws fewer amps will increase the temperature of the RR heatsink because extra power is pumped into heatsink, maybe causing burnout. I fitted an Electrex world 'series' style RR, this acts more like a light dimmer in 'series' with the load, and i tested the temperature of heatsink with OEM shunt RR fitted at 75deg C, then fitted series regulator and heatsink was 37degC and the load on stator coil reduced, both these readings were with an H4 led headlight bulb fitted. The 'shunt' RR sits across the load ( 'shunt' is electrical speak for 'in parallel with load' and 'series' is a term for 'in line with the load', which is like a regular household light dimmer works, it only allows the amount of power required through. )

  • @OEFarredondo
    @OEFarredondo Před 16 dny

    Get a bread board and you can test all this easier. Great job tho. I use a load resistor for my led connections due to higher resistance with led bulbs. Does this bulb have an integrated one?

  • @niconine268
    @niconine268 Před 2 měsíci

    Such wicked builds & finishes. Does this conversion not require a full wave bridge rectifier & capacitor ?

  • @mohammadshojayei
    @mohammadshojayei Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍 very good

  • @travisperkins100
    @travisperkins100 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, as they all are. Have just subscribed!.. i'm in the UK and cannot find thes ebulbs anywhere over here! certainly I mod. I intend to do on all my bikes.(been riding now for 47 years1
    Also. would you send anything from your shop(shirts etc ) to the UK?.. cheers Andy

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey thank you Andy! So you will be able to buy this bulb in early March from Allan of Kiltedbushidobuilds if you are on Instagram. His website as well as my new one are not live just yet as we are working on getting stock. He will ship from the UK

  • @righthoekstra
    @righthoekstra Před 2 lety +1

    I was curious on the temperatur the led's give in a closed headlightbucket. If you could ever compare that to a stock halogen would be a 'nicetoknow'

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +2

      I'll try to remember to do that next time I install this bulb

    • @Toolman999999
      @Toolman999999 Před 2 lety +3

      Me too. I did buy simular LED-lamp with vent inside lamp house. The socket went burning hot. I did not dare to mont it on the bike.

  • @mikekovacs8981
    @mikekovacs8981 Před 2 lety +2

    curious to see how it looks on the road. Some LEDs don't throw out as good a pattern or have sharp cut off lines.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed. Its been too cold for me to test it at night but based on the wall footage I think it will be a great light

    • @cerealtiller
      @cerealtiller Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds I fitted one to My '86 GL 1200 interstate 2 Years ago....it is a good Light..and allows my Heated grips extra juice.
      I did the 'Poorboy' style alternator Conversion as well ..480 Watts instead of the original 300 ...
      The brackets were easy to make and the Fairing lower conceals it nicely

  • @Sideshowbobx
    @Sideshowbobx Před 6 měsíci

    A lux meter at the far end and a multi meter on the battery would been helpful as reference but I'm sold on LED so far right now.

  • @donduncanson
    @donduncanson Před 10 měsíci

    What about distance comparison, for me the high beam is to show more of the road in front as well as the sides. You can’t judge the lights in a confined area you need to be on a dark road so you can properly compare how they light up the road. I would rather see what’s ahead than to the side as you have more time to react if it’s in front of you than trying to stop quickly if something darts out from the side.

  • @victorsalazar1036
    @victorsalazar1036 Před 11 měsíci

    Loved the video. I have been wanting to upgrade my bikes headlight but was not sure it was possible. Would this bulb work for a 2004 Suzuki VS800GL Intruder, if so where could I purchase the bulb?
    Thanks!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I do not have a source for this bulb currently as I was sent a pre-production bulb from nwtcycletronic.com They may have them available now but I am not sure. Check with them

  • @QTMagic
    @QTMagic Před 2 lety

    How do you know which side of the bulb is the ground pin? I had a look at some wiring diagrams and sometimes the ground is the left pin instead of the central pin.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      If you have something out of the norm you just compare your wires on the plug itself. Worst case you try a couple combos like I show here. Cant work in reverse anyway

  • @user-xf7xt2hm7g
    @user-xf7xt2hm7g Před 2 lety

    Great video! I bought a used motorcycle, that had a LED bulb with a little adapter block, instead of the original halogen one. But the low beam is not working, only the high one. And I'm wondering if the LED is defected, or the guy that installed it has done a sloppy job. All LED bulbs should have both high and low beam, right?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +2

      Not all bulbs are dual beam. If they are intended for a headlight its very likely but not a guarantee

    • @chrissmith2114
      @chrissmith2114 Před 8 měsíci

      If the beam works or not is still dependent on the hi-lo switch on your motorbike handlebar, just like a regular filament bulb... so don't be quick to blame the LED or power supply.

  • @rickiejacobs5910
    @rickiejacobs5910 Před rokem

    I wonder how long the LED bulb will last in a incolsed headlight bucket before it overheats and burns itself out? I just put LED bulbs in my 2006 Suzuki Burgman AN 400 scooter. Now this design has a fairing with headlight reflectors much like a newer car does. It has duel headlights on both low and high beam. So the new LED bulbs came with a separate locking ring that you put in the headlight module the lock it in with the spring. Then put the rubber garment over it the install the bulb though the center of the locking ring and it twist lock in place. The heat sink is outside of the headlight housing which helps cool the bulb and there is plenty of space because the area is open for air to the radiator. Anyway the bulbs made a big difference for night riding.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +2

      Thats sort of an opposite issue from what really happens. These bulbs are designed to create a bit of heat to help keep the bucket sealed of moisture. I can't speak on other bulbs that have cooling fans and stuff but these are made for this specific use in a motorcycle headlight.

    • @GELEVRA
      @GELEVRA Před rokem

      @@BrickHouseBuilds Sorry, but "heat" doesn"t keep the moisture out, on the contrary, if you have cold glass and warmth inside, you will most likely get condensation. "motorcycle headlight" is a very loose term, since headlights are very different across types/years of production, etc. The heat, is most certainly a disadvantage and helps in no way with humidity inside, quite the contrary. It is preferable to use a LED that has both fan and separated heat sources.

  • @ocd2222
    @ocd2222 Před rokem

    Hey BHB. Thanks for the vid. I have the same setup on my 84 Nighthawk 650, but I have a strobing/flickering issue when the bike is at idle, the bike doesnt really start to charge the battery until 2500rpm by design - any suggestions?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      Well thats pretty common. An updated stator and reg/rec can usually help. In your case you already have a decent factory reg/rec so thats not likely a good upgrade to do. You could try installing an LED tail light bulb and see if that has a net positive effect.

    • @ocd2222
      @ocd2222 Před rokem +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds Ive decided to buy a 12V/3A voltage stabilizer that takes 8-40V of input. I'll check to see if it does the trick when I get it

  • @therealtashiro
    @therealtashiro Před 6 měsíci

    I installed a 2 sided led H4 bulb on my motorcycle and got a broken up light pattern compared to the element from the halogen OEM bulb. I've heard that a 3 sided led bulb projects much cleaner. Has anyone dealt with this?

  • @AnorexicPandas
    @AnorexicPandas Před 10 měsíci +1

    Are these still for sale?

  • @TonyFrmSpace
    @TonyFrmSpace Před rokem +1

    Can you do this for the rear lights too?
    If I start to save too much power, will I need a change of fuses?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +2

      LED bulbs are a common swap for taillights and signals as well. Fuses won't matter. It is your voltage regulator that will expell the energy savings via heat

    • @TonyFrmSpace
      @TonyFrmSpace Před rokem

      @@BrickHouseBuilds how bout the bulb size they self? Ion kno which one to get as they is both for car and motorbikes but for bikes are smaller and ion kno if they gon be good or if they just dodgy sellers trying to take advantage outta people from the trenches like myself. My bulb size be s2 and they come in two sizes.
      Thanks for the help dawg, preciate it 👊🏽
      Thanks for your help dawg

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +2

      @@TonyFrmSpace Take measurements, review pics, and ask questions of the sellers if possible. Sometimes the numbers on the bulbs are easy to search and others not so easy. Doesn't matter if its car or bike. Make sure its the 12v you need

  • @user-dq4pq6lj1m
    @user-dq4pq6lj1m Před 11 měsíci

    Where can I purchase the bulbs? Do you have any recommendations for led turn signal bulbs? Thanks. 9:49

  • @user-qx7ys2zl8b
    @user-qx7ys2zl8b Před 2 měsíci

    How did you opened / amplified the bulb hole? I have exactly the same issue with my choice of LED H4 bulb.

  • @shirone100
    @shirone100 Před 2 lety

    Well im convinced. Getting me some LEDs for my 83 nighthawk. She has a hard enough time charging the battery

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety

      Its a solid upgrade to make the electrical system more efficient for sure

    • @shirone100
      @shirone100 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds where can i find this specific LED?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety

      I have them but they are not listed on my website. Send me an email on there if you wish and I can get you set up

    • @shirone100
      @shirone100 Před 2 lety

      @@BrickHouseBuilds
      Ok cool ill head there now

  • @edward7154
    @edward7154 Před rokem +1

    Hi will this work on 2020 Bashan storm ? Thx

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      That I do not know I'm sorry. If your bike has an H4 style bulb, these will fit fine.

  • @shadowv6794
    @shadowv6794 Před rokem

    Is it possible to swap the Halogen bulb with a LED bulb on a Honda VT1100C Shadow 1985-1986? If yes, then is it possible to convert that bike's headlight from reflector to projector by adding a projector lens into the headlight?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      Well if the bike takes a H4 socket style halogen this bulb will fit. To swap the lense I don't know. At that point you are replacing the whole assembly

    • @Big_John_C
      @Big_John_C Před rokem +1

      You can replace just the bulb or the entire headlight, just be careful not to install a light that draws too much power... the stock stator only produces 12 volts at 390 watts, just barely enough to run stock bulbs. I own an 86 VT1100

  • @John_Ridley
    @John_Ridley Před 4 měsíci

    There are no "tiny batteries" in there. What's happening when the current draw drops is that it's self-limiting the current draw because it's starting to get hot.

  • @Iowa599
    @Iowa599 Před 2 lety

    What was the system voltage at idle, LED vs halogen?
    I know some bikes don't charge at idle, like my CB360, which won't idle without a battery.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      12.7 or above at idle but I used 12.5 for comparison as shown on the bench.

    • @Iowa599
      @Iowa599 Před 2 lety

      12.5v means it isn't charging…discharging is a possibility, since 12.66v is static for a fully charged lead-acid battery.
      I hoped that would bring it up to basically neutral, not charging & not discharging.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      @Iowa599 you can see my test on the bench using a battery. I didn't test it on the bike because I can make a clear demonstration on the bench. In this case there is no stator voltage so the test is based solely on battery voltage.

  • @chrishart8548
    @chrishart8548 Před rokem

    wondering how much the current will drop if the bulb gets really hot. obviously it has to choose between reducing the light output or overheating itself. if the current was that low on a 55w the voltage must have dropped below 12v. I've measured a H4 55 /60 using as much as 73w

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      Why would the bulb get really hot? Its designed to create heat to help seal and keep moisture out of the bucket. You can see my test on a solid 12v source.

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Před rokem +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds its not really designed to create heat thats just a byproduct of creating light. It's using a good amount of current I'm actually quite impressed.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      @@chrishart8548 actually this one is.

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Před rokem +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds I'd like to see them design one that doesn't make heat.

  • @az-cafe-moto
    @az-cafe-moto Před rokem

    I didn't see this on your site. Do you have a link to the bulb?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      No this will be an NWT Cycletronic part. I do not believe they have their lighting pack out yet but you would find it on nwtcycletronic.com when it is available.

  • @brianconte15
    @brianconte15 Před 8 měsíci

    What bulb is this??

  • @k.beeler4240
    @k.beeler4240 Před rokem

    How has the bulb held up since it was installed? It isn't listed in your amazon store?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      Working perfectly. It was never listed in my store. It was intended to be available from nwtcycletronic.com by now but it hasn't happened yet.

    • @k.beeler4240
      @k.beeler4240 Před rokem

      @@BrickHouseBuilds OK, thanks for replying. I have an old shadow 600 that needs a headlight bulb and I was wanting to convert to LED. Thank you for doing the video!

  • @luissoto5942
    @luissoto5942 Před 2 lety +1

    Now thats what im talking about

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety

      Definitely a worthy update

    • @luissoto5942
      @luissoto5942 Před 2 lety

      @@BrickHouseBuilds you got me hyped on that one...definitely going to make the investment...you think all the lights in the bike can be led? I don't see why not

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +1

      On this bike I actually converted every bulb to LED

    • @luissoto5942
      @luissoto5942 Před 2 lety

      @@BrickHouseBuilds i dont ride my bike as much...to busy working all the time...but these vids motivate me to do these little upgrades...definitely looking into it

  • @martyporanek
    @martyporanek Před rokem

    There is more light on the ceiling than on the floor(road), maybe the bulb is upside down?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      Not upside down. Just simply brighter everywhere combined with the bike being elevated on the lift

  • @flastname560
    @flastname560 Před 6 měsíci

    What is the light and where can i get it.
    Thank you

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 6 měsíci

      As stated I don't have the bulb. Check out nwtcycletronic.com as they would be the source

  • @pb68slab18
    @pb68slab18 Před 2 lety

    I run a 65/100 bulb in my stock H4. No comparison to any LED.

  • @letitrest4662
    @letitrest4662 Před rokem

    Watts or wattage is the amount of power consumed by the light. It's not output. With lights you have to use a light meter and it will usually measure in Lux which is the amount of light that falls on a certain area. Lumens is the total amount of light put out by the, bulb. Those are both metric units btw. Pretty common, although generally the Lumen unit is mostly used in commercial lighting, not with something like a headlight bulb. The greatest problem to solve with designing an led headlight bulb to replace an incandescent headlight bulb is that the headlight's reflective surfaces that surround the bulb are designed to work with an incandescent bulb. The filaments, no matter what brand are pretty much always in the same place so that the reflective surfaces catch and redirect that light in a designed way so that the light is totaled and directed into a beam pattern.
    The trouble is that headlight reflectors designed for incandescent bulbs often don't work very well with an Led headlight bulb, because the light emitter doesn't put out the light the same way as the incandescent bulb. Often the light from the Led is fragmented, by the incandescent bulb designed reflector housing. It spreads out over a larger area so it's not directed well. Sometimes the light doesn't even go as far, and you end up blinding oncoming motorists. I think that's why there's so many different companies producing led headlight bulbs. They can each make their own claims of being the best.
    I own a 2013 Yamaha FJR1300a, it has two H4 halogen powered headlights. I don't like the yellowish light that they put out and have been hoping that somebody will come out with a radically different kind of H4 Led bulb that will give the same or better pattern but in a brighter whiter light, but so far it hasn't happened.
    This problem is really common with installing Led bulbs in a reflective housing designed around an incandescent light bulb.
    The latest thing I've tried is an Led H4 that allows you to turn the bulb in the housing to try and achieve a pattern and light concentration that matches or exceeds the incandescent bulb. The trouble is, you may get a decent low beam pattern and concentration but then end up with a bad high beam output. For my cycle I've been considering the possibility of retrofitting a projector light assembly into my current housing, but I have very limited space.
    Some of the companies that are making Led headlight bulbs make some wild claims about their light output too. Keep in mind that the emitter is not the part that gets hot on an Led, it's the base. That's the opposite of course of an incandescent bulb. So if someone's claiming their Led puts out 10,000 lens, but their base doesn't have a fan, you should question whether or not it's true. If it is true you may end up with an Led bulb that melts the headlight housing base.
    www.bing.com/videos/search?q=The+differencence+between+lux+and+lumins&view=detail&mid=9323DDA65FFFD028FE589323DDA65FFFD028FE58&FORM=VIRE

  • @Luis.A.Hernandez
    @Luis.A.Hernandez Před 2 lety

    The only difference in High and low beam is the location of the LEDS on the assembly, both LEDS consume same amount of current.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety

      Why did they measure differently?

    • @Luis.A.Hernandez
      @Luis.A.Hernandez Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds it is a very small difference, nothing in semiconductors is perfect, temperature affects the conduction of the LEDs that is probably the reason, and the connection using the meter’s prove basically a loose connection increases the resistance in the circuit, if I remember well the difference was in the milliamperes.

  • @kaarong
    @kaarong Před 2 lety

    How many lumen is the led beam?

  • @dancarlos1216
    @dancarlos1216 Před 2 lety +1

    cannot find this light on your site?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +2

      It is not available yet. I mention that in the description. Hopefully just after March I have this and many other items available

    • @oscarinnriouzz188
      @oscarinnriouzz188 Před rokem +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds SO IS THE LIGHT AVAILABLE YET? IM HOLDING MY BREATH..🤔

  • @merle7415
    @merle7415 Před rokem

    I have 1990 HD softail and looking to change my bulbs.. What is the actual name of the led bulbs your using here?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      They didn't have an official name or part number as they weren't released yet

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      Sorry I cant be more helpful on these exact ones

    • @merle7415
      @merle7415 Před rokem

      No problem...I appreciate it

  • @ianfrancis7353
    @ianfrancis7353 Před 2 lety +1

    Will these LED’s be available to ship to the UK?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Ian YES. You would be purchasing the light from Allan of Kilted Bushido Builds. He and I are working on new websites to have these available on. He is based in the UK so it would be quick shipping

    • @ianfrancis7353
      @ianfrancis7353 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds top news 👍👍news, look forward to a release date soonish then.

    • @ianfrancis7353
      @ianfrancis7353 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds hopefully that may also mean some of your merch might be available in the Uk soon as well?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety

      @@ianfrancis7353 Well thats something I've been scratching my head on. All orders that went to the UK were far too expensive as well as 1/3 just never making it or getting returned due to customs and extra tax. It has just been a nightmare.

    • @ianfrancis7353
      @ianfrancis7353 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds that’s a real shame, guess Brexit may have thrown a spanner in the works with imports, although why this would impact you in US not really sure. Wonder if your new Uk partners maybe able to help. Liking your stuff and obviously others outside the US also….,

  • @deepsouthNZ
    @deepsouthNZ Před 11 měsíci

    We aren't allowed to use Led bulbs with lenses that have diffusers like halogen lights have.

  • @chopracer
    @chopracer Před 7 měsíci

    does this fit on a virago535?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 7 měsíci

      If you have an H4 bulb this bulb or similar will fit

    • @chopracer
      @chopracer Před 6 měsíci

      @@BrickHouseBuilds any problems with overheating? i might try this but im scared the heating fins wont be enough

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 6 měsíci

      @@chopracer No issues

  • @micheals1992
    @micheals1992 Před rokem

    I tested mine at 1.3a at 12v, so about 15.6w. they're not really that much different then my original Osram Ultra life bulbs in terms of brightness. I'm not really a big fan of the colour temperature though. I'd much rather warm white but that's just me.
    I worked out that the break even point of £20 will be reached in 400 hours of operation. No idea how long that will take though as I maybe use my lights about 4 hours a week around winter and 30 minutes a week in summer... So that point may take 2-4 years considering it'll take 100 weeks at 4 hours/week

  • @Tiger800xr
    @Tiger800xr Před rokem

    I have Never watched a video where the name of the product was deleted. Why?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      I never shared the bulb as it was never available for consumer purchase at the time. I explained that

  • @pauliebots
    @pauliebots Před rokem

    My led is flickering when idling.

    • @ocd2222
      @ocd2222 Před rokem

      same here :(

    • @pauliebots
      @pauliebots Před rokem

      @@ocd2222 I bought the two gizmos that were supposed to stop the flicker but no dice, I just use it the way it is...light is solid a few more rpm's
      My bike is British...pos. ground. If you find out something, let me know.

  • @dhanushkaperera2452
    @dhanushkaperera2452 Před 11 měsíci

    Bulb top middle pin is not the common pin that's the low beam

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 11 měsíci

      If thats the case why did I have this working perfectly?

  • @yveslegrand9826
    @yveslegrand9826 Před 2 lety

    I am 100% convinced LED are much better for motorcycles. But your video is just not fair. You can't expect an incandescent bulb to perform well on a stopped engine. They are designed for a higher voltage. You can't use a camera to show people who bright is a light. They are designed to adjust the image color to an average "grey". Last but not least, LED are pushing a lot of light out...but this light is also a bit more difficult to manage. Old bikes optics are sometimes unable to focus this light properly. It results in a good enough lighting of the motorcycle front ... but also a lot of ligth spread outside of the intended lighting area. It's not a problem for daytime use, and will probably help visibility. But at night it can be real dazzling for other drivers. If you make such a conversion, please test it for this aspect too.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před 2 lety +4

      I feel my test was very fair. On a running engine it may have seen 1 volt higher but the math is what I wanted to show and that translates with increased voltage.

  • @MarshallSmith27
    @MarshallSmith27 Před rokem

    I bought this same LED and I just found your vid after. If your headlight lens doesn’t diffuse light you don’t want this. The pattern is ugly and doesn’t work very well. I assume if your hike diffuses it would look great. not on my BMW XChallenge

  • @baconsledge
    @baconsledge Před 2 lety +1

    LED circuitry likely dumping more heat on the low beam because the current draw is the same as high beam.

  • @speedfreak8200
    @speedfreak8200 Před rokem

    Can you show the viewers these "Tiny Batteries" you speak of?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      Not without completely disassembling a bulb

    • @speedfreak8200
      @speedfreak8200 Před rokem

      @@BrickHouseBuilds I can wait

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      @@speedfreak8200 why do you ask?

    • @speedfreak8200
      @speedfreak8200 Před rokem

      @@BrickHouseBuilds I've been using LED,"s for longer than I can remember & this is the first time I have heard about little batteries in the diode or circuitry. I may try to do some research.BTW how many & physical size & what not

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem

      @@speedfreak8200 I do not know. I'm simply reporting what the engineer or the bulb has said. Feel free to get in contact with www.nwtcycletronic.com and you can actually discuss the bulb directly at the source

  • @edward7154
    @edward7154 Před rokem

    If you keep tapping the booty, they'll make it an R rating lol

  • @thra5herxb12s
    @thra5herxb12s Před rokem

    Very blinding if you look directly into them, but they dont light up the road very well. These are fine if you have a 1960s classic vehicle that doesn't put out enough watts to run decent bulbs.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Před rokem +1

      Well per my use of this exact bulb I disagree. I have many miles on this thing and feel its a good improvement in clarity, bulb pattern showing the sides of the road better, and improved pattern for oncoming drivers.

    • @thra5herxb12s
      @thra5herxb12s Před rokem +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds This has a better beam pattern than the 18 watt Bevinsee fan cooled lamp I just fitted. I have a very bright low beam with not bad cutoff, but the high beam seems a bit dimmer in the distance tending to light up the tree tops, but if I push the headlamp down a little then the low beam is too close to the front wheel, even though it is supposed to be H4 motorcycle specific. I wish I waited until I saw this test. I have a 60 watt system so every watt is precious to me.

  • @macbee9050
    @macbee9050 Před rokem

    The LED do not Fit !
    It is to long for the XV and Vmax Light
    After install the Light is to high and if you want to lower the Ligh the LED contakt the Back of the Lamp and cant go down