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Mcyd
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PostPosted: 03:08 - 11 Jan 2008    Post subject: Honda nsr 125 - lights Reply with quote

Im looking for a place were i can get a custom strip light for the back end dont want them ugly 2 cycles at the back anymore also for my front lights

how do i get into them to change bulbs?

cheers andy
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alains
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PostPosted: 10:03 - 11 Jan 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

i know only one place for tunning on lights and it's quite expensive , however go here https://www.motorrad-bach.de/ and click on "teil 1" , you will see what is avaiable . you can mail them in english and ask how to order and pay .
i've replace my back bulbs by LED bulbs which are more efficient and reliable , cost a bit more but never brakes . to reach the bulbs , undo the 2 side fairings and the central screw which tighten them together , then open light (2 screws)
to reach the front bulbs undo the top screw which tighten the lower and central fairing (on both side) , go in front of the bike looking backwards , catch the air intake pipes and pull them out of their entry , pull the front fairing gently against you for 4-5", undo the speedometer cable from the clock then you can pull the nose further and get access at everything
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PostPosted: 11:18 - 11 Jan 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

haha the web site is class waiting for reply atm, got anymore web site for light and fairing parts for nsr 125r
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alains
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PostPosted: 15:03 - 11 Jan 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

i forgot to tell you : do not buy their headlight bulbs , they are not legal for UK (the crossing light is up on the right , your's is up on the left)
see those https://beedspeed.com/bulb-halogen-headlight-ba20d-bosch-12v-3535w-h4-p-4604.html?osCsid=32e30bb4b47a6ebd32b4ed22cc4a9c3b
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DarkLightFX
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PostPosted: 15:18 - 17 Mar 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just came across this post as I feel that my headlights are not powerful/bright enough. I have been looking at the BA20D - 12v - 35w. The bulbs come in both clear and white? The white is more expensive.
What exactly is the difference and will these be okay?

Link: https://www.beedspeed.com/bulb-halogen-headlight-ba20d-bosch-3535w-clear-p-2588.html?osCsid=32e30bb4b47a6ebd32b4ed22cc4a9c3b

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PostPosted: 02:11 - 18 Mar 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

DarkLightFX wrote:
Just came across this post as I feel that my headlights are not powerful/bright enough. I have been looking at the BA20D - 12v - 35w. The bulbs come in both clear and white? The white is more expensive.
What exactly is the difference and will these be okay?

Link: https://www.beedspeed.com/bulb-halogen-headlight-ba20d-bosch-3535w-clear-p-2588.html?osCsid=32e30bb4b47a6ebd32b4ed22cc4a9c3b

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hi,
wow 7yrs between posts Shocked surely a record?
anyway, the ba20d comes in a couple of flavours.
the original, clear glass & quite big as they are shaped...like a light bulb like this https://www.elightbulbs.com/catpics/eiko/48058.jpg
the flatter type, which comes in clear, like this https://ssl.kedo.de/grafic/Katalog/006389.gif
& the same type, usually has halogen or xenon or other such sh*te in title, like this https://www.lulusoso.com/upload/20120302/MOTORCYCLE_HEADLIGHT_BA20D_HALOGEN_BULB.jpg
i prefer the blue ones but theres not much between them, but they are definitely better than the standard globe type bulb, but 35w is 35w.
cheers,
GAZ
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DarkLightFX
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PostPosted: 13:28 - 18 Mar 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quite possibly haha!
I didn't think the NSR support the new type bulbs?
Would you be able to link me to your best recommendation
Thanks Gaz

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wow 7yrs between posts Shocked surely a record?
anyway, the ba20d comes in a couple of flavours.
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stirlinggaz
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PostPosted: 15:45 - 18 Mar 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

DarkLightFX wrote:
Quite possibly haha!
I didn't think the NSR support the new type bulbs?
Would you be able to link me to your best recommendation
Thanks Gaz

hi,
i have used these (though not from this seller but were the same chinese bulbs)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BA20D-H6M-HMB395-12V-35W-HALOGEN-XENON-MOTORBIKE-BULB-X2-/181677710980?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item2a4cd5de84
theyre a bit better than standard globe type ba20d's,
cheers,
GAZ
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