R1200GS Wunderlich Lights

  • Thread starter Thread starter nadeem
  • Start date Start date

nadeem

Guest
Has anyone bought a set of the wunderlich illuminator lights yet? Pic on their UK site isn't great...I'd like some aux lights and they seem easy enough to fit...
 
I HAVE PURCHASED "ALOT" OF STUFF FOR MY R12GS BUT AUX. LIGHTS ARE MY STICKING POINT; I CAN'T FIND AND DECIDE ON WHAT I WANT... TKS CCW
 
I saw them on 1 bike last week. I am not convinced. My english is not that good but I will try to explain what I felt when I saw the wunderlich lights in action : they "flood" the light around the front of the bike, they are not focused enough and do not carry the light far enough for my taste.
On the other hand, it seems that the owner was VERY happy with his lights and frankly, the look of the lights on the bike is wicked cool...
 
Xenon and Fog lights from Touratech

Catalog page 232
Had the Xenon nlight fitted and it's wired into the high beam switch.
Had the fog light fitted and that is on a separate switch.
I can tell you that having just returned from Germany, I had freezing fog, the darkness of the Black Forest and plenty of night riding and those lights made all the difference.
Can't imagine life without them!!

:D
 
Something that surprises me :
Why can't I find a supplier able to provide the whole thing in one set ? I mean, the bar, the light, the switch, everything nicely packaged ?

I would love to say to one supplier : I want the light bar, 2 HID, 2 fogs, switches, documentation (in English please) how much ?
Nope, except for TT or Wunderlich, I have to shop around...

Am I missing something ?
 
Couple of Halford spots circa 30quid

Bit of square bar to mount them on

Wire the relay to the main beam

Replace the standard bulbs with Philips 50% plus

Job done
 
The Machine Cat said:
Something that surprises me :
Why can't I find a supplier able to provide the whole thing in one set ? I mean, the bar, the light, the switch, everything nicely packaged ?

I would love to say to one supplier : I want the light bar, 2 HID, 2 fogs, switches, documentation (in English please) how much ?
Nope, except for TT or Wunderlich, I have to shop around...

Am I missing something ?


Yup! :P
TOURATECH Germany,
Grat chap there called Barry who speaks English and is very helpful. Call him 0049 772892790
Better still, go there and you will be assured of a warm welcome.
Better still, fix a date so they can slot mechanics time in and get it fitted there too. Can't say easier than that.
And the food and hospitality on the way is great too.
If you like fish, there are small hotels offering locally caught trout on the menu- delicious ;)
 
I spoke to Prestige today and asked them to get me a set of the Wunderlich lights - will let you all know how I get on...
 
just can't come to grips with an hid on one side and a fog light on the other that burns at different times....
 
i want something that runs all the time {that the electrical system will support} and then an hid or something else for when your on that deserted road.
 
i've been wrong many times before but it has been explained to me that the fog goes on one side and the hid on the other; one works with low beam the other with the high beam. also if you put the dual hid's on you have no reserve charging ie the alternator only puts out enough to burn them and run the other factory stuff, no reserve for charging
 
ccw said:
i've been wrong many times before but it has been explained to me that the fog goes on one side and the hid on the other; one works with low beam the other with the high beam. also if you put the dual hid's on you have no reserve charging ie the alternator only puts out enough to burn them and run the other factory stuff, no reserve for charging

So thats the reason they reckon you cant have a pair :confused:

What I dont get is that these HIDS only draw about 35w, not even as much as a standard set of fogs :confused:
 
if i just wanted to convert the headlamps on their own to HIDs (i.e. one for normal beam and one for hi-beam) and no fogs/other lamps, is this possible?
 
the builb draws 35 watts but the transformer still has a draw; don't know what the draw is but i know it's less than what it takes to fire the lights up
 
Nippy Norman's.........?

Russ said:
if i just wanted to convert the headlamps on their own to HIDs (i.e. one for normal beam and one for hi-beam) and no fogs/other lamps, is this possible?

Russ

Me too, brought home to me last night after taking an "extra-urban" detour home through the forest! I'm not looking to bolt on auxillaries and Nippy Norman did hint that he's be doing a HID conversion for the 12gs soon.

Anyone heard anything? Must give him a call.....................
 


Back
Top Bottom