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greatescape 27-02-16 20:27

Just ordered some....it seems a great result for a tiny amount of money. Steve

beany 28-02-16 06:56

hi greatescape have you got the ebay link.

cheers beany

greatescape 28-02-16 10:42

Hi be any, just type in T10 7020 led lights.....you will be spoilt for choice.. Steve

jo75 28-02-16 11:02

Same here Steve , great little mod, as you say small out lay great results!..

beany 29-02-16 23:17

ok thanks

philo 01-03-16 11:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seahorse (Post 218806)
I just did a quick search of eBay (Australia) using "T10 7020"

As I am located in Australia, eBay gave me quite a few results mainly from Australian and Chinese sellers.,

I normally buy from Australian sellers, even though they are slightly more expensive, postage is always far quicker.

Here is a link to one of the Chinese sellers.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-10-LE...gAAOSweW5VZoJR

They do post to the UK

The search I used was T10 (this is the type of lamp...also known as a wedge type) The 7020 stands for the type of LED chip used. A single 7020 chip will produce 45-50 Lumens. The ones I bought had 10 x 7020 chips which should give an output around 450 - 500 lumens.

Hope this helps...

Did you mod the wiring so they stay on while your riding?

Phil
ACT

beany 02-03-16 21:31

bulbs ordered from china should be here by friday,will be fitted on saturday
cheers everyone

philo 04-03-16 10:19

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...64bbafc93f.jpg

Yeah job done
Works fine.

tougefc 04-03-16 10:24

Fitted mine yesterday looks great. Now i want to change the low beam bulb to match its colour anyone found a good match?

philo 04-03-16 10:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by tougefc (Post 219045)
Fitted mine yesterday looks great. Now i want to change the low beam bulb to match its colour anyone found a good match?

Yeah not looked into it. yet, I think. It's a H4? Type ?
I'm sure someone will post an answer on here

Phil


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