Thanks for this. In 2015, I replaced my Halogen bulb with a Cyclops LED 3800 on my 05 Warrior. I even did a comparison video of it (th-cam.com/video/PN-gyjxQsao/w-d-xo.html&). Yes, I know you're not supposed to use an LED in a reflective bucket. The LED just throws a flood of unfocused light of out there. But the difference in lighting up the road at night was phenomenal! I absolutely love it. I WILL NOT go back to Halogen! I work an overnight shift, so obviously I ride at night a lot. The first time I rode with the LED, I got high beamed by an oncoming car on the interstate (1:31 into the video). The next day, I lowered the focus of the beam - a lot. But I haven't been high beamed since. Still, there are better solutions to lighting and this looks like an option I'm going to seriously consider. An LED headlight that focused the light as it should for a reasonable price and is easy to install. What's not to like? Also, it's great that you not only added the link for the headlight but the link for a better rubber ring as well. Appreciate it.
Not a problem. I have the cyclops 7000h4 that was originally in it. Cyclops is only 30 minutes from my house locally so I could see everything in person but then I found this light and decided to give it a shot. I'm not one that says never put an led in a non projector housing because i know it can be aimed. It'll always be better than any halogen, you just won't get the full benefit is the only downside.
Thanks for making this vid, been looking for headlight options for my 05 Warrior besides LED bulbs
No problem. It is a great option. Still working great for me
Thanks for this.
In 2015, I replaced my Halogen bulb with a Cyclops LED 3800 on my 05 Warrior. I even did a comparison video of it (th-cam.com/video/PN-gyjxQsao/w-d-xo.html&). Yes, I know you're not supposed to use an LED in a reflective bucket. The LED just throws a flood of unfocused light of out there. But the difference in lighting up the road at night was phenomenal! I absolutely love it. I WILL NOT go back to Halogen!
I work an overnight shift, so obviously I ride at night a lot. The first time I rode with the LED, I got high beamed by an oncoming car on the interstate (1:31 into the video). The next day, I lowered the focus of the beam - a lot. But I haven't been high beamed since.
Still, there are better solutions to lighting and this looks like an option I'm going to seriously consider. An LED headlight that focused the light as it should for a reasonable price and is easy to install. What's not to like?
Also, it's great that you not only added the link for the headlight but the link for a better rubber ring as well. Appreciate it.
Not a problem. I have the cyclops 7000h4 that was originally in it. Cyclops is only 30 minutes from my house locally so I could see everything in person but then I found this light and decided to give it a shot. I'm not one that says never put an led in a non projector housing because i know it can be aimed. It'll always be better than any halogen, you just won't get the full benefit is the only downside.
Hey man what’s with the loose red wire?
It is for the running light. It has a single led that comes on when you first turn the bike on. You can choose to not hook it up