BTBR Light Fitting Service - 2006

mwalters said:
btbr how about a set on a 1100
mike

I do, or should say have done, 1100's in the past.

The "problem" is that my loom is really made to fit the 1150, and while it does fit the 1100, it does not fit as well as I would like to.

Although and to be 100% honest, you would not notice, it just me being OTT and picky.

Not sure if that answers your question ir not. :confused:

BTBR
 
BTBR said:
Redditch, Worcs, or junction 2 of the M42 if it helps locate me?


Hmmm...only a short trip up from Brizzle when the time comes...

Goddamit... haven't even got a GS yet and I'm planning improvements/additions/extra expense!! :confused:

V impressed with the set up - sounds like a really professional job. Having a crap headlight for the past 5 years on current bike, I can sympathise with the need for the upgrade on the GS... Don't think a lightbar etc would look quite right on a sports bike though! :D Extra bright bulbs the only route I could take (without major mods to the headlight unit).

Mark
 
BTBR,

How much am I looking at for the lights/bar & switch ?
Cheers
 
wozzer said:
BTBR,

How much am I looking at for the lights/bar & switch ?
Cheers

I don't supply the lights, bar and switch?

But mail me direct about the lights and I can put you in touch with some that can.

MiGSel or Nippy Norman for the light bar (dependant on which sort you require) and Nippy Norman again for the Autoswitch.

But as a rough guide I think that the prices are something like, £45 lightbar, £100 for two sets of lights (FF50 & Micro DE's) and £15 for the Autoswitch.

Hope that helps?

BTBR

PS
Saying all that, I am trying to do a deal with Hella rep so that I can start selling them again, so watch this space!
 
Alan

Thanks - fantastic installation. Attention to detail is superb.

Night now looks like day!

John
 
Yeah, he does a canny job for a little brummy guy, me bike is "shiny "now
 

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Do you have a wiring diagram for us foreigners - it will cost to much to ferry my GSA to good old England ;-)

I´m specially interesset in the second relay for the high beams

//Kochman
 
kochman.dk said:
Do you have a wiring diagram for us foreigners - it will cost to much to ferry my GSA to good old England ;-)

I´m specially interesset in the second relay for the high beams

//Kochman

I dont actually..... :o

But every box of Hella lights comes with a basic circuit diagram that can be used for what application you like, the circuit will always be the same . The relay only has four connections that you need to make:-

Feed in - live feed from the battery.
Feed out - switched feed to the lights.
Signal wire - feed (white) wire from the back of the OE main beam headlight
Earth - goes to errrrr.....earth!

And thats it.........thats all there is to it?

Knowing were to run all the cables and where to fix the relays is the trick. ;) ;)

The dipped beam is the worst one to do, see here
 
Yeehaa, that's me booked in then.
I will be making night trips just because I can now!!! :thumb
Is this lighting mod powerful enough to peel car paint at 50 feet? Now that would be an added bonus. :cool:
 
Whatton said:
Fitting lights is just the start of it. Next thing you know he'll be banging on your door on a Sunday morning and offering to clean your bike.

Let him in and you've lost control of your garage, he'll be sorting your tool box out before you can say Jack Flash :D

OMG???

Really?????

How can I entice him down to sunny Hampshire?

I have a very scruffy untidy garage and a dirty bike that needs close and detailed cleaning and polishing .....

He would be a godsend in my home.
 
Hi BTBR,

Just a BIG word of thanks for your assistance re sourcing and fitting lights to my GSA. I duly purchased them from you recommended vendor and passed on your details :beerjug: Your instructions, I printed, were invaluable :thumb

I tried them out this evening and what a difference, I still need to make a few adjustments to the dipped beams (DE's) I note that you suggest having them point slightly outward? I had mine pointing slightly inward but find they give ample light outwards but could stll do with more light to the centre distance. As the standard light is very cut off in the middle is there any way I can improve it centrally or will turning the DE's outwards help?

I also read somewhere that turning the dipped beam lense may help? any idea how this done?

Thanks

Mermoto
 
mermoto said:
Hi BTBR,

Just a BIG word of thanks for your assistance re sourcing and fitting lights to my GSA. I duly purchased them from you recommended vendor and passed on your details :beerjug: Your instructions, I printed, were invaluable :thumb

I tried them out this evening and what a difference, I still need to make a few adjustments to the dipped beams (DE's) I note that you suggest having them point slightly outward? I had mine pointing slightly inward but find they give ample light outwards but could stll do with more light to the centre distance. As the standard light is very cut off in the middle is there any way I can improve it centrally or will turning the DE's outwards help?

I also read somewhere that turning the dipped beam lense may help? any idea how this done?

Thanks

Mermoto

No problems, and thanks for the feedback.

Personally, I would leave the headlight as it is. But you do want to rotate it then remove the screen and the silver panel

If you look at the back of the headlight you will see a 4mm (maybe 5mm) Allen screw. Undo this screw and rotate the unit till it comes to the other stop.

NOTE
I think that there is a Allen screw on the bottom as well, but you "should" be able to rotate without undoing it if you are lucky. A word of caution, just be careful when rotating it cause it is very easy to break the little plastic lugs off.
You will understand it when you are looking at it. :thumb

As for the DE's I messed about the position and again IMHO I found that they worked better facing a few degrees outwards.

That said I did have the PIAA Extreme White bulbs fitted in them. If you need that bit extra light on dipped, you might want to consider a pair of these in the DE's?

Hope that helps?

BTBR
 
Hi BTBR

I've got a 2001 1150GS and I am interested in improving the lights, I've recently read (on this forum) about xenons etc being available, is that what you do?
If not, reading the feedback you're getting, it appears what you offer is more than sufficient.
How do I get the info of your supplier and shopping list, along with your availability to do said conversion.
 
boarder said:
Hi BTBR

I've got a 2001 1150GS and I am interested in improving the lights, I've recently read (on this forum) about xenons etc being available, is that what you do?
If not, reading the feedback you're getting, it appears what you offer is more than sufficient.
How do I get the info of your supplier and shopping list, along with your availability to do said conversion.

Boarder,

Mail me direct as per the very first post suggests and then I'll send you everything that you need to know.

:thumb

BTBR
 


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