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mickd 12-03-12 02:03

led's, anyone got them?
 
hi all

1,who's got a set of led's on the tenere,i was thinking of putting them on the front crash bars,good for that extra light for day/night time riding,if you have any links to the set you are running it would be a help,(as i know sweat @'all about elec's) was they easy to fit ie plug and play or do i need to know what i am doing,

2,any one changed there gearing by going down 1 on the front,?

3,ive got my gps hooked to the bikes batt,can i use one from behind the head light and if so which one,

thanks mick

scarab1987 12-03-12 10:26

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?...ht=spot+lights

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?...ht=spot+lights

redbikejohn 12-03-12 17:16

yep got some on mine. off of ebay, from hong kong.

made my own bracket. from metal bought at B&Q

See my tenere review here: http://redbikejohn.com/Tenere%20Owner%27s%20Review.htm

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l3...IMAG0050-1.jpg

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l3...IMAG0043-1.jpg

lots of people change the gearing by putting one tooth less on the front. this throws out the speedo though. you can get a 'speedo healer' but this only chnages the speed reading but the trip counter remains the same for some reason. not tried it myself yet.

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 12-03-12 18:08

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Originally Posted by mickd (Post 169391)
1,who's got a set of led's on the tenere,

I have. Mine are fixed into an auxiliary circuit, so they only work when the bike is running. LED's are great for 'look. I'm here' type lights, but they just don't get the same light out onto the road as a good old bulb. Mine are the VisionX (or is it XVision?), reported as one of the best - and I think they suck! Way over priced and just don't get enough light out.


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Originally Posted by mickd (Post 169391)
2,any one changed there gearing by going down 1 on the front,?

I did that too. Some folk swear by it, but my advice would be to keep the original sprocket for when you want to change back. I found it didn't really give any benefit and at higher speeds the bike was using way too much juice. We had too bikes of similar build, with similar riders going the same places for over a week. The bike with the tooth missing was using about a litre more on each fill up. To be honest, it's better (if more expensive) to change the air filter (DNA) and can (MTC) and you release the real power.


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Originally Posted by mickd (Post 169391)
3,ive got my gps hooked to the bikes batt,can i use one from behind the head light and if so which one,

Behind the little cover (two hex screws and it pulls off), there is a green (or at least it is in the UK!) connector with nothing attached - there's your power. You'll probably need to cut the connector and replace, as many searches have failed to identify a supplier for the male end of it.

Pleiades 12-03-12 20:44

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Originally Posted by Gas_Up_Lets_Go (Post 169408)
LED's are great for 'look. I'm here' type lights, but they just don't get the same light out onto the road as a good old bulb. Mine are the VisionX (or is it XVision?), reported as one of the best - and I think they suck! Way over priced and just don't get enough light out.

Agree. They will not throw light with the same intensity over a distance as a halogen bulb. However, it is perhaps worth considering them from a different perspective, as a kind of "black hole filler", which is where I've found they work best. The cut off on the XTZ's dip is too flat and very pronounced and the main is like a pencil beam, leaving a dark patch quite a long way in front of the bike. I set mine so as to fill the black hole left by main beam and, at the same time throw a bit more forward and over the top of the dip cut off, giving it a softer, rounder edge. With this set up you can get away with riding with them on all the time without dazzling oncoming traffic (never been flashed, although I question the legality of it!). This works very well for me, as I spend the bulk of my night riding on unlit C classified rural roads where wildlife,mud and stray sugar beat are the biggest threat to my safety. They will never compete with a pair of halogen driving/spot beam patterns (but they are better than halogen fogs).

LEDs are a very good compromise between light and power consumption, and that is what they are; a compromise.

minkyhead 12-03-12 23:50

these are the ones off e bay ....70 quid a pair they are much brighter than the solsice lights at 1800 lumins and a third of the price

they have a conical spread of light though and illuminate everything
tree canopies side of the road thew lot ,,they need a dip attaching to them for that reason but throw out a lot of pure white light

they are exelent value for money shaken bounced dropped and drowned and still chugging away

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2HF0...3&feature=plcp

http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/7130/img2401j.jpg
By minkyhead at 2012-01-01

madmax 26-03-12 07:12

Auxilary Light bracket
 
I know some of you folks are adept at building your own light bracket. But for us that are mechanically challenged, have you seen a commercially available bracket for the XTZ660 that tucks the Aux. lights up under the fairing, like in the photo, above?

Thanks for the help.

Redbikejohn: I'm IN. Put me down for one if you make 'em!

redbikejohn 26-03-12 09:22

Someone on here did make up a few and sold them. My mate who has just bought a z will no doubt want some lights fitted so I'll probably make another bracket. If there is enough call for it I suppose I could do a batch of them?

JMo 26-03-12 15:15

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Originally Posted by madmax (Post 170151)
I know some of you folks are adept at building your own light bracket. But for us that are mechanically challenged, have you seen a commercially available bracket for the XTZ660 that tucks the Aux. lights up under the fairing, like in the photo, above?

Thanks for the help.

Adventure Spec do one:

http://www.adventure-spec.com/defaul...0z-tenere.html

And I imagine Touratech also do something similar...

Jx

Pleiades 26-03-12 16:01

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Originally Posted by JMo (Post 170161)

That one seems a bit wibbly-wobbly, it clamps rather than bolts to the headlight subframe. So I went for the belt and braces GULGoTech one, unfortunatley no longer available I believe...


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