H7 LED Main Beam

I don't see the point of faffing about to switch the headlight off. The bike is more visible with dipped beam and two spots, so I always run with all three on.

The issue I've always had with halogen bulbs or Wassal HIDs is the lack of angular separation between dip beam and main beam. Set the headlight t give a good main beam range and you will dazzle other road users when you switch to dip beam. Its obviously a lot better with HIDs (or I guess the latest LEDs), but setting the dip beam to a non dazzle angle and you will never get full benefit from the main beam.

My HID gives three times the light that I had from the old halogen. it's great but it's dip beam only on unlit roads is comfortable only when there are cat's eyes. Try it on a C road and you'll be down to 40mph or less unless you put an HID into the main beam.

Halogen main beam with HID dip is all but useless. The weedy main beam is drowned but the brightness of the dip spread. You know the main beam is on because the blue lamp on the dash tells you it's on. I would expect the LED dips to be the same.
 
.................. the lack of angular separation between dip beam and main beam. Set the headlight t give a good main beam range and you will dazzle other road users when you switch to dip beam............................

On the 1150 there were three small screws distributed around the high beam unit that allowed you to adjust the degree of separation. I experienced the same issues as you until I changed the high beam angle, after that the HID's were astounding. Have BM done away with those adjusters on the later bikes?

Early LED's were criticised for having poor long range penetration on high beam whereas my 1150 HID high beam was like a searchlight, incredible range. Has that aspect of the LED units been improved?
 
If someone has the LED headlight (dipped) fitted, can they photograph it as seen (in the dark) from a riding position please.

I have HID's on mine but may want to change one or both to LEDs. Depends on how they perform.
 
I've fitted Hid h7r lights. Good light output with a nice cutoff, so not too much dazzle for oncoming traffic.
 
OK todate my night time riding has been comuting and in dank conditions...

Tonight I got to spank the 1200 ADV TC down some favourite and dry back roads - Fitting an H7 LED in the main beam is very good, it's a must do IMO.

I'd just ridden the new AT with LED lights, the main on that was a little better but not by much...

Keeping halogen in the dip means you can keep the lights set higher than having a HID or LED in the dip which means your main beam which can't be set indepently keeps its range.

This is a relatively cheap and very effective way to gain very useable extra light....
 
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Was going to go down the Les Wassell route with HID but there a little pricey and since LED has come along way I thought id wait.

Found these and they are willing to give discounts also they do side light and indicator as well.

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Would you use both main and dip ?
OK todate my night time riding has been comuting and in dank conditions...

Tonight I got to spank the 1200 ADV TC down some favourite and dry back roads - Fitting an H7 LED in the main beam is very good, it's a must do IMO.

I'd just ridden the new AT with LED lights, the main on that was a little better but not by much...

Keeping halogen in the dip means you can keep the lights set higher than having a HID or LED in the dip which means your main beam which can't be set indepently keeps its range.

This is a relatively cheap and very effective way to gain very useable extra light....
 
Would you use both main and dip ?

Nope I'd just go with the main because:

Halogen in the dip and ADV fogs keeps a triangle of the same 'colour temp' light which makes it easier for people to see judge where you are/speed
The Halogen in the dip and fog combo is very effective and easier on your eye if you are doing a lot of night riding - it might not be blue/white trendy but I want light I can use. I use to use Amber filters on my HP2 LEDs for that reason
It means you can keep the dip as high as possible which means the linked main beam can keep its range - look at the amount of GS's with HIDs in the dip that have them pointed at the ground in front of them!!!
The LED in the main which is pointing as far upwards forward as it can has some usefull punch
When you use th flasher the bright white is such a contrast to the halogen triangle you have on dip it really gets noticed - a quick double tap gives a flash lik a speed camera and that does get people's attention
 
Nope I'd just go with the main because:

Halogen in the dip and ADV fogs keeps a triangle of the same 'colour temp' light which makes it easier for people to see judge where you are/speed
The Halogen in the dip and fog combo is very effective and easier on your eye if you are doing a lot of night riding - it might not be blue/white trendy but I want light I can use. I use to use Amber filters on my HP2 LEDs for that reason
It means you can keep the dip as high as possible which means the linked main beam can keep its range - look at the amount of GS's with HIDs in the dip that have them pointed at the ground in front of them!!!
The LED in the main which is pointing as far upwards forward as it can has some usefull punch
When you use th flasher the bright white is such a contrast to the halogen triangle you have on dip it really gets noticed - a quick double tap gives a flash lik a speed camera and that does get people's attention

Ok thanks for that. I will go for the main only then.
 
I'm very happy with the light colour of my HID-50 head lamps. They are not as white/blue as most LED lamps but MUCH more effective at lighting the road than halogens they replaced. The main beam actually gives useful additional light. Not something that can be said for the halogen bulbs.

IMO, LEDs at 5,500K would be a lot more useful than the usual 6,500K.
 
Nope I'd just go with the main because:


When you use the flasher the bright white is such a contrast to the halogen triangle you have on dip it really gets noticed - a quick double tap gives a flash like a speed camera and that does get people's attention

Really? Most people who think they have just been flashed by a speed camera hit the brakes immediately (as though that does any good) which will slow you down even more ..... How is that any use?
 
Really? Most people who think they have just been flashed by a speed camera hit the brakes immediately (as though that does any good) which will slow you down even more ..... How is that any use?

You're thinking but not thinking to much....

I'm posting my experience, if it had been drivers hitting the brakes and slowing me down I'd have said that. I'm not trying to emulate a speed camera, I'm highlighting an observation that the LED is such a contrast to the halogens that it seems to get a quicker response especially when it's a quick double flash.

I don't creep up behind cars and give them a suprise, I'd normally give a flash in advance if the car I've been observing/approaching seems to be in a world of their own.

And I'm saying from my everyday experience that a quick double flash of an LED main beam when the rest of the lights are halogen gets a better response and outcome for me than it did when it was just a halogen in the main beam
 
Does anyone have problems finding the dip/main beam switch? The finger operated slider on Japanese bikes has always been intuitive for me but after nearly three years with the GS I still fumble with the dip switch.
 


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