I'm thinking of trying to help out the ol' magneto-generated 6V system on my XL250.... Sure wish it was a 12V system, but it isn't. Apply the brakes, turn on the brake light, and turn signals fade into nothing... even at an idle with the brake off, there's barely enough juice to run the turn signal; and forget about the neutral light being anything other than a dull green glow!
I find myself at an intersection holding the bike still with my feet (no brake light), keeping it in first (no neutral light), and revving it up a bit so the turn signals are --sort of-- visible.
Has anyone tried to replace 6V 1129/1156 bulbs with the "new" bayonet-base LED bulbs? Do they work? If the covers for the turns are amber, would I need an amber LED or a white one? How about the dual-filament brake light?
That's the only thing that makes me leery of using the 250 more-- that 6V lighting system really stinks! If lower-amperage LED lights would help that, I'd be really ineterested, even at what looks like almost $10 apiece!
Thanks for any advice/experience... WBB in NH
I find myself at an intersection holding the bike still with my feet (no brake light), keeping it in first (no neutral light), and revving it up a bit so the turn signals are --sort of-- visible.
Has anyone tried to replace 6V 1129/1156 bulbs with the "new" bayonet-base LED bulbs? Do they work? If the covers for the turns are amber, would I need an amber LED or a white one? How about the dual-filament brake light?
That's the only thing that makes me leery of using the 250 more-- that 6V lighting system really stinks! If lower-amperage LED lights would help that, I'd be really ineterested, even at what looks like almost $10 apiece!
Thanks for any advice/experience... WBB in NH