Perfect and thank you! Have a family handmedown 1981Honda CM200T Twinstar. Sat for years but patience and the beloved kick-starter fired right up. Your way looks easier to put in an LED than I thought. For one of the other comments, I'm going to try a 9003 bulb.
Great idea for an upgrade. From what I saw when you were testing the new LED, you don't have anything to worry about in terms of light pattern. I like the idea of a much brighter headlight as well as the lesser strain on the alternator. Wish I had one of these back in the day; night rides would have been much easier on the eyes. I upgraded to halogen as quickly as possible once they came along.
I wish they had a warmer LED bulb for motorcycle headlights. I don't love bright white headlights on my vintage bikes. I want it to look like a halogen bulb, but pull the amperage of an LED bulb.
Great ideas. So much of keeping stuff going is just to think outside whatever box you're in. Just put a new led bulb in my 1200 Bandit, now people can see me coming!
Great solution! Do you or anyone on this thread have a LED bulb replacement suggestion for a 12v 35/36.5. It is out of a '86 Honda TLR200 Reflex, 5" diameter, and only a 2 1/2" depth.
I see what you're saying...since the bulb doesn't lock into place like it would on a modern bike, you need to make sure the high beam emitter is up, lined up with the top of the old sealed beam enclosure, and then make sure it goes back in the headlight housing that way as well.
@@jefftuckercfii And doesn't rotate over time from vibration. PS: I thought the high beam was the lower light source reflecting more light upwards off the bottom of the parabolic reflector, rather than the other way around?
thanks for this great video,i do have a 1980 honda express 6 volt system and my tail light bulbs has a 1154 number on it,i was wondering if the connection would be identical if i buy the led bulbs?thank you
Awesome video...! If you look at companies such as DDM Tuning you can find good quality 4500k or 6000k bulbs in several sizes and they place the LED to mimic halogen optics so anyone following your advice can have a real knockout combination...! I'm subscribed...!!!
For anyone in the UK: from Jan 2023 it is now legal to fit an LED headlight bulb. The rule was back-dated to March 2021 (huh! - it's on the govt website). If you're thinking about it, I'd recommend Phillips or Osram as the Chinese stupid-name-bulbs are very suspect in the beam pattern and will fail your MoT. Currently they're bloody expensive! but I can say from experience that the light provided is somewhere around twice the output of something like an Osram Nightbreaker (which was my previous go-to bulb) and as the wattage is very low in comparison (18-25 watts for the LED vs 60 watts for any halide), it also gives any suspect charging system a fighting chance. It is still illlegal to fit an HID bulb. Don't do what's been suggested here. It's completely legal in the U.S. as most states don't have any annual safety test - I've lived there and I was horrified! It will get you an MoT failure because the beam pattern will be utterly wrong and on Historic Vehicle motorcycles can still get you pulled over and possibly fined. I specialise in motorcycle electrics so I hope(!!) I know what I'm talking about.
Dai, thanks for your input. This is the first time I have used a LED for this. The other time has been Halogen. Maybe I will just stick the Halogen bulb in and avoid any hassle. Thanks again for your input.
@@motorcyclerewind Honestly; given the low output of the alternator on the Honda I'd stick with the LED and see what it looks like at night. Sealed beam cutoff patterns were never much good anyway.
You need a different lens on there the one you have on now is going to blind everybody there's no cut off plus you're losing a lot of light for yourself you need to remove the lens and put a clear lens on there like a projector that's what I did with my bike and it works perfect
ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL!!!
This was loads of fun. Thanks for watching.
I just did this for my 85 Nighthawk 450 with great success! Thank you for posting this!!
Cool. Thanks for watching
Dude no way!!! Mine just went out and I was bummed thinking I needed to replace the whole bucket. thanks
Glad I could help! Its super easy.
New skool into old school.
Necessity was the reason for the upgrade. I had the bulb and the light needed bulb😂. And it should be considerably brighter.
Perfect and thank you! Have a family handmedown 1981Honda CM200T Twinstar. Sat for years but patience and the beloved kick-starter fired right up. Your way looks easier to put in an LED than I thought. For one of the other comments, I'm going to try a 9003 bulb.
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching. Enjoy that Twinstar.
Great idea for an upgrade. From what I saw when you were testing the new LED, you don't have anything to worry about in terms of light pattern. I like the idea of a much brighter headlight as well as the lesser strain on the alternator. Wish I had one of these back in the day; night rides would have been much easier on the eyes. I upgraded to halogen as quickly as possible once they came along.
This should make it way easier to see at night. The last conversion I did was with a halogen bulb. The LED should be much brighter.
Anybody know if a 6 volt led is available??
Brilliant.
Hope it helps you! Thanks for watching
Awsome job done. I have been having some problem with my front Light on my enduro bike and I might do this to it as you did on the Honda 🌹👌
It’s super easy. Highly recommend it.
I wish they had a warmer LED bulb for motorcycle headlights. I don't love bright white headlights on my vintage bikes. I want it to look like a halogen bulb, but pull the amperage of an LED bulb.
That would be cool!
Just find 2700...3000K LED lamp with the appropriate form factor and you've got your warm light
That’s a neat solution. The headlights on my 2003 Suzuki Bandit were like damp candles.
New bulbs for the win!
such a great video and so helpful!
Thanks for watching.
Great ideas. So much of keeping stuff going is just to think outside whatever box you're in. Just put a new led bulb in my 1200 Bandit, now people can see me coming!
Agreed! Being able to see and be seen is paramount.
Great solution! Do you or anyone on this thread have a LED bulb replacement suggestion for a 12v 35/36.5. It is out of a '86 Honda TLR200 Reflex, 5" diameter, and only a 2 1/2" depth.
How do you determine the bulb's orientation so the light pattern works out right? And do you seal it to keep moisture out?
I see what you're saying...since the bulb doesn't lock into place like it would on a modern bike, you need to make sure the high beam emitter is up, lined up with the top of the old sealed beam enclosure, and then make sure it goes back in the headlight housing that way as well.
@@jefftuckercfii And doesn't rotate over time from vibration.
PS: I thought the high beam was the lower light source reflecting more light upwards off the bottom of the parabolic reflector, rather than the other way around?
Good idea! My Dad could fix anything with a wire coat hanger, so I’m impressed.
Great minds think alike. Thanks for watching.
thanks for this great video,i do have a 1980 honda express 6 volt system and my tail light bulbs has a 1154 number on it,i was wondering if the connection would be identical if i buy the led bulbs?thank you
I don’t see why not!
I planning to do the same thing but as i saw your video I'm gonna go ahead with my project . thank you sir
Thanks for watching.
You can actually buy approved, road legal LED replacements for the whole sealed beam unit. Which will also remove the oxidation problem.
Thanks for watching
Great Job!
Thanks for watching.
Awesome video...! If you look at companies such as DDM Tuning you can find good quality 4500k or 6000k bulbs in several sizes and they place the LED to mimic halogen optics so anyone following your advice can have a real knockout combination...!
I'm subscribed...!!!
Awesome. Thanks for the tip. Thanks for watching.
Thanks I’ve got to do same type of project for 78 KZ. 🎉🎉
You’re welcome. Good luck. Thanks for watching.
Is there orientation specific for the bulb so high and low are in the right place? I wanna do this with my 94 Elite.
There is can’t remember if this one was? Thanks for watching.
Awesome! I need to do this on my Kawasaki LTD 440. What brand LED did you use?
Honestly. It came in a bin when I bought a CB750 in pieces. 😂
Nice! I've looked at LEDs and some come with fans to cool the bulb. Are you worried about over heating?
The one he installed looked like it had a fan in the base.
@@jefftuckercfiiThanks. I didn't see that. 👍
Jeff you’re right it does have a fan.
Where do I find 6v LED headlight bulbs
Here is a link for a bulb that goes 6v - 24v
amzn.to/48zv9R7
Have a part number on that LED you used?
Unfortunately, I don’t. I did not buy it. It was in the parts lot that came with a cb750 I bought in pieces.
I need to do the same on my 2000 SV650 s
Let me know how it turns out!
I was yo try to to my 85 honda rebel 250 which uses a 35 watt bulb ,but unfortunatly i dropped the sealed beam and broke the lens bummer
Darn that stinks.
You robbed us of the gratification of painting the rusty back of the light.
Sorry about that.
Smart ❤
Thanks for watching.
For anyone in the UK: from Jan 2023 it is now legal to fit an LED headlight bulb. The rule was back-dated to March 2021 (huh! - it's on the govt website). If you're thinking about it, I'd recommend Phillips or Osram as the Chinese stupid-name-bulbs are very suspect in the beam pattern and will fail your MoT. Currently they're bloody expensive! but I can say from experience that the light provided is somewhere around twice the output of something like an Osram Nightbreaker (which was my previous go-to bulb) and as the wattage is very low in comparison (18-25 watts for the LED vs 60 watts for any halide), it also gives any suspect charging system a fighting chance.
It is still illlegal to fit an HID bulb.
Don't do what's been suggested here. It's completely legal in the U.S. as most states don't have any annual safety test - I've lived there and I was horrified! It will get you an MoT failure because the beam pattern will be utterly wrong and on Historic Vehicle motorcycles can still get you pulled over and possibly fined.
I specialise in motorcycle electrics so I hope(!!) I know what I'm talking about.
Dai, thanks for your input. This is the first time I have used a LED for this. The other time has been Halogen. Maybe I will just stick the Halogen bulb in and avoid any hassle. Thanks again for your input.
@@motorcyclerewind Honestly; given the low output of the alternator on the Honda I'd stick with the LED and see what it looks like at night. Sealed beam cutoff patterns were never much good anyway.
You need a different lens on there the one you have on now is going to blind everybody there's no cut off plus you're losing a lot of light for yourself you need to remove the lens and put a clear lens on there like a projector that's what I did with my bike and it works perfect
Thanks for the heads up. Do you have a source for them. Thanks for watching.