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Brammo Enertia Discussion => Brammo Enertia Mods => Topic started by: Consultec on August 26, 2015, 05:16:50 PM
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I am thinking of trying to see if this will work on the Enertia..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-5-3-4-5-75-Inch-Motorcycle-Projector-Daymaker-HD-Hi-Lo-LED-Headlight-Lamp-/121724005073?hash=item1c5750ead1&vxp=mtr (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-5-3-4-5-75-Inch-Motorcycle-Projector-Daymaker-HD-Hi-Lo-LED-Headlight-Lamp-/121724005073?hash=item1c5750ead1&vxp=mtr)
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Here is the mod.
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/23/806405611980b5c0ddaeb9029342fc85.jpg)(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/23/1c2a2266250278b2fc35de6df56a2e69.jpg)
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How bright is that compared to original? I bought an LED lamp from Amazon and it is super bright
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This is pretty bright. I will post pictures soon.
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Here are some pictures. Need to do it dark road to really see it.
Low beam:
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/06/fe978913beb2c69f1152455d95ca5cf1.jpg)
High Beam:
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/06/81ffc5ea3ab1353a379d5d10d5bea15b.jpg)
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Looks pretty good. Thanks for the pics
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I see a lot of upward scatter, the same as my LED bulb replacement in my Empulse. Nonetheless, oncoming drivers never flash me, so I'm assuming the intensity is not bothersome.
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So far no flash me. I will make adjustment later. Probably aim it down a bit.
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So far no flash me. I will make adjustment later. Probably aim it down a bit.
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How do you make this adjustment? My headlight on my Enertia seems to be a bit loose and aims down over time. It appears just two nuts on each side can be tightened to engage "teeth" and keep it in place. Only problem is now I'm not sure what the perfect rake is.... any guidance would be appreciated!
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My approach with various bikes has served me well:
1) Find a flat piece of street without any traffic at night.
2) Stop at the side of the road and, using the tools that you remembered to bring with you, adjust the beam so that it illuminates the the longest distance of the roadway that still gives you visual details.
3) Sit on the bike to check No. 2. Re-adjust as necessary.
4) Drive the bike in traffic at night.
5) If drivers flash you, adjust down a little bit and try again. Repeat as necessary.
6) If no driver flashes you, smile: you are done.
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My approach with various bikes has served me well:
1) Find a flat piece of street without any traffic at night.
2) Stop at the side of the road and, using the tools that you remembered to bring with you, adjust the beam so that it illuminates the the longest distance of the roadway that still gives you visual details.
3) Sit on the bike to check No. 2. Re-adjust as necessary.
4) Drive the bike in traffic at night.
5) If drivers flash you, adjust down a little bit and try again. Repeat as necessary.
6) If no driver flashes you, smile: you are done.
Thank you. Currently my headlight moves with slight pressure. This should not be the case right? It should not move up or down without tools, right?
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Correct. I don't know the specifics of the Enertia headlight attachment, but it sounds like something needs judicious* tightening.
*Without stripping!!