- Sun Dec 15, 2013 12:19 am
#31100
Other than the screws in the headlamp casquette, or bending the bulb tabs, I can't think of much else.
I suppose that the rear shock adjusters only change the ride, not the height of the rear end?
You should be good with at least 70 watts, possibly up to 90W. look up super bright LED's (in the USA) it cost about 15-18 quid with postage but if you order a tail/stop lamp (number 1157 for a bullet), then you do not have to worry about extra power drain when braking or holding on the brake at lights and junctions, as the LED bulb uses just about bugger all wattage. This allows you to put a lower power bulb in the bike headlamp, and a more powerful and correctly aimed one on the chair.
Also, the LED brake tail light should last forever, but is certainly bright!
you could also change instrument and tiger eyes (pilot lamps) for LED's these are all BA9S bulbs (32 degree 12v type), also good from the supplier above, damn bright, very white or green and blue for main beam neutral and indicator lamps in the speedo. these do help save a little power, and the instrument lights can be seen in sunlight!
Don't try changing out the four main indicator lamps though... Superbrights are polarity dependant and don't work without re-wiring the sockets on a bullet. It's odd, as the rest of their lamps seem to work when connected either way.
Hope this helps. I have no idea if a 500 bullet is suited for a chair, but good luck with it, hope you get it sorted!
Simon
REOC 15084
Tabellarius de verbis. Ostensor gaudium