Riceball1 Posted March 25, 2009 #1 Posted March 25, 2009 http://www.venturers.org/Forum/templates/subSilver/images/icon_minipost.gifPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:59 pm Post subject: Matching lightshttp://www.venturers.org/Forum/templates/subSilver/images/lang_english/icon_quote.gif http://www.venturers.org/Forum/templates/subSilver/images/lang_english/icon_edit.gif Does anyone know if there are bulbs for the passing lights that will be closer in color to Silverstars. I changed my headlight bulb and I love it but now the passing lights look weak. Thanks Bob
Guest Lightnen Posted March 25, 2009 #2 Posted March 25, 2009 Not sure what the SilverStars look like but this fellow on e-Bay has a lot of differant styles.. http://stores.ebay.ca/Autopal-Lights_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsxQ3asstQQtZkm You might find something there that will be a bit brighter.. Good luck
kwisor Posted March 25, 2009 #3 Posted March 25, 2009 hello i did the same on my 99 rsv and the passing lamps where not bright the was a post that said to change the passing lamps to a set from a vstar 1100 i do not rember the part # is is for the haligens lights i did this and used a h3 silverstar bulb now i have very bright lamps on the frt i love it the lamps are 118.00 at the dealer silverstar he bulbs are 19.95 ea from pepboys bumble bee kevin wisor 1999 rsv jax fl
KiteSquid Posted March 25, 2009 #4 Posted March 25, 2009 (edited) Does Sylvania make a H3 Silverstar???? If they do, Yamaha makes two different passing lamps..... one takes PAR36 bulbs, the other has a PAR36 lamp that uses a H3 bulb. Why are you using Silverstar bulbs???? There are a LOT of better bulbs on the market. Edited March 25, 2009 by KiteSquid
Riceball1 Posted March 26, 2009 Author #5 Posted March 26, 2009 Does Sylvania make a H3 Silverstar???? If they do, Yamaha makes two different passing lamps..... one takes PAR36 bulbs, the other has a PAR36 lamp that uses a H3 bulb. Why are you using Silverstar bulbs???? There are a LOT of better bulbs on the market. What bulbs do you like better than Silverstars. I have used them on a Valkyrie Interstate for several years and love them. I have also never had one burn out. Do you have to buy a whole new fixture or can you convert the sealed beam to the halogen?
AmnChode Posted March 26, 2009 #6 Posted March 26, 2009 Running Silverstar H3s myself.... When I purchased my passing lamps, I didn't realize they were sealed beam. So, my best friend gave the guts of his father-in-laws passing lamps for his VTX (He is a cop and uses his VTX for funeral escorts...swapped out lamps for LED strobes). The new guts used H3 bulbs, but all I had at the time were the 25W Honda lamps. To me, they were way to yellow compared to my PIAA GTX headlamp. So, I picked up a set of the silverstars at wally world. I tell ya, those bad boys got some light to em....hehehe
RossKean Posted March 26, 2009 #7 Posted March 26, 2009 Do you have to buy a whole new fixture or can you convert the sealed beam to the halogen? I would be interested in finding out whether the sealed beam passing lamps can be converted to halogen as well. One comment on the H3 - had them in the passing lamps on my Roadstar. They are most commonly sold as 55w lamps which may be too much load for your charging system or wiring. You can find them in 35W but you have to look a little harder. Ross
KiteSquid Posted March 26, 2009 #8 Posted March 26, 2009 (edited) I don't like Silverstars... I have installed Piaa Xtreme White Plus H4 bulb in the headlamp for my bike. In the passing lamps I will install a Piaa Xtreme White Plus bulb of appropriate size. Yamaha offers 3 options for passing lamps for the RSV and RSTD. REMBER that our passing lamps are PAR36 sized lamps or sealed beam bulbs. I got all this information from the Star Motorcycles web site.... See the part that is high-lit in red blelow, but remember you will have to rewire your sealed beam passing lamps for the H3 Bulb Sealed Beam Passing Lamps Fits all V Stars, all Road Star Standard/Silverado and Royal Star Standard/Tour Classic/Tour Deluxe (with use of mounts) STR-4NK35-10-00 $118.95 Sealed Beam replacement light bulb STR-4NK35-50-00 $18.95 Halogen Passing Lamps Fits all V Stars, all Road Star Standard/Silverado and Royal Star Standard/Tour Classic/Tour Deluxe (with use of mounts) STR-4NK35-10-01 $118.95 Halogen replacement light bulb STR-4NK35-50-01 $18.95 Replacement Lens (H3) STR-4NK35-17-01 $22.95 Custom Tri-Bar Passing Lamps: Royal Star application: designed to coordinate with the Tri-Bar Headlight. Passing lamp mounts required for installation (STR-4NK35-40-01) sold separately. Fits all V Star models, Road Star Standard & Silverado and all Royal Star models (except Venture) STR-4WM35-10-EA $129.95 Replacement Glass Housing STR-4WM35-50-EA $32.95 Harley Davidson offers at least two Par36 sized lamps that should fit in the Yamaha chrome housings but you might have to do some wiring modifications. 68208-98A about $70 for the pair. I think these take a h3 bulb. 68348-05 about $70 for the pair. I think takes a 881 bulb but I will put a Piaa Xtreme White Plus 880 (27 watts so not a big load on the charging system but quite a bit of light) in it..... IF I purchase a set. But I don't know if the Yamaha passing lamp housings are deep enough to accept them... I hear tell that there is a PAR36 size lamp that takes an H4 bulb, but I have not found it without a chrome housing... yet. Also I don't think the electrical system could handle 3 high beam very well, and it is against the law in most states to have more than two headlamps on a motorcycle........ Edited March 26, 2009 by KiteSquid
RossKean Posted March 27, 2009 #9 Posted March 27, 2009 Kitesquid Replacement Lens (H3) STR-4NK35-17-01 $22.95 I have the passing lamps with the sealed beam bulbs and I would be much happier with the halogens (H3). I would use the PIAA H3 bulbs - I have the PIAA H4 for the headlight and its great. Do you think that I would just have to replace the lens in the sealed beam bucket? At a bit over $20 each, it would be worthwhile as long as there aren't any complex wiring issues. (Would it need any sort of socket or lamp holder?) The PIAA lamps would cost a lot more than the conversion. Ross
KiteSquid Posted March 27, 2009 #10 Posted March 27, 2009 that price I THINK is per lamp, so you would need two of them.... Check with your dealer. You MIGHT need to modify the bike's wiring a bit change from a PAR36 Sealed beam lamp that takes two lugs to the wiring of the H3 bulb. http://www.piaa.com/Bulbs/Bulb-images/h3intense_tn.gif Note in the picture above that the H3 has one male spade terminal and no ground mounting, so you will have to make some minor modifications. http://www.bulbman.com/images/par36mpcl70rear.jpg In the photo above, you will see the electrical connections on the PAR36 sealed beam lamps that are USUALLY used as passing lamps. note the two screws for attaching wire lugs. Good luck, and start a thread in the 2nd Gen tech section with photos of your conversion. This will he
KiteSquid Posted March 27, 2009 #11 Posted March 27, 2009 I will probally buy the Harley 68348-05 about $70 for the pair. I THINK that they take a 881 bulb but I will put a Piaa Xtreme White Plus 880 (27 watts so not a big load on the charging system but quite a bit of light) in it... A lot lower current draw on the charging systme at 27 watts per bulb verses the 50 watts per bulb that the H3 draws. I have seen them on a buddies H-D Ultra Classic and I like em, but IIRC they did say Harley Davidson on some part of the lamp.
RossKean Posted March 27, 2009 #12 Posted March 27, 2009 ... A lot lower current draw on the charging system at 27 watts per bulb verses the 50 watts per bulb that the H3 draws...quote] PIAA makes the H3 Extreme White in a 35 watt lamp as well as the 55 watt. http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=PIAA%2DH3 Ross
KiteSquid Posted March 27, 2009 #14 Posted March 27, 2009 ... A lot lower current draw on the charging system at 27 watts per bulb verses the 50 watts per bulb that the h3 draws... piaa makes the h3 extreme white in a 35 watt lamp as well as the 55 watt. http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/productdetails.asp?productcode=piaa%2dh3 ross thanks!!!!!!
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