In your message dated: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 12:08:14 PST,
The pithy ruminations from Motorcycle on
<Re: Euro headlight, front disc> were:
=> but could you use a dual filament bulb and rewire so both go on in the low
=> beam mode?

Or just put an HID in the left side (low beam only, on all the time) and
use a high wattage (maybe 80/100W) high beam in the other side. With the HID,
the low beam will certainly be bright enough.

Mark

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=> Mike Coan
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=>
=> -----Original Message-----
=> From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
=> Of John Dreuning
=> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 12:06 PM
=> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=> Subject: Re: Euro headlight, front disc
=>
=>
=> Hi,
=>
=> Keep in mind that normally only the left bulb is on.
=> When the high beam button is activated both bulbs are on, the left bulb
=> switches to high beam the right one is only a high beam bulb, but then the
=> drivers on the other lane lose control because of the GTS sunburst.
=> Well that's the case on my Euro model,  I guess there are more Euro
=> headlight
=> assembly versions, Swiss and Austria do have other bulbs. How does the GTS
=> shines in Spain?
=>
=> John Dreuning
=> "Sidecarmaniac"
=> The Netherlands
=> http://home.planet.nl/~dreuning
=> Also webmaster of the Dutch sidecarclub "Het Derde Wiel" (Sorry only in the
=> Dutch language);
=> http://hdw.vinden.nl
=>
=>
=> roberto wrote:
=>
=> > There was talk a while ago about someone wanting to get a euro-spec dual
=> > bulb headlight assembly. I happened to drop by me dealer today and asked.
=> > Price over here is �345 (US$300.55), plus 16% VAT not applicable to non-EU
=> > buyers. A new fron disc, by the way, is �213 (US$185.54)+16% VAT.
=> >
=> > Just so you know!
=> >
=> > Roberto
=>

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