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R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 5:22 pm
by Jocke
Has anyone tested effective led pulps with resistance box, instead of ordinary H7 To RT ?


As known, without resistor canbus system does not accept lights and lights are not working.
Resistor itself is guite big box, or it is piece of metall, without any isolation, and will come quite hot.



As an example, something like this.


LED Headlight 300w 100000lm Driving fog light Hi/low Beam bulbs H4 H7 9005 9145 9006 9012 h1


https://www.wish.com/se/


Offcourse those lights are elegal, but about that I m not at this moment intrested. 🙂


Thanks !




Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2020 12:25 pm
by LAF
These are the best to date and have been used by many. 

Most use the cooling method with braided wires but these fan units last about 5 years according to them.  I personally put a fan one in a 650 Vulcan and it is really a great light.
https://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/

R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 3:15 pm
by rangemaster728
I installed the Cyclops LED lamps kit (all 3 lamps) to my 2009 R1200RT...pulling the entire headlight assembly made it much easier to fit the lamps; placing the headlight assembly upside down on a piece of carpeting insures easy access and enables proper alignment of the lamps on the first try without dinging up the lens:
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I’ve had no problems with them.

Ride safe!


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Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:36 pm
by Dartman340ta
I don’t believe the led lights are illegal now.  But I do know the hid are .hid bulb life I found out was always the wrong time to burn out.  So I went led no fan, heat sink . The led put out as much light as the hid . Don’t waste your money on the cheap one’s nor the most expensive ones either. Mid range pricing are going to do you the same job just as much as the high price ones

Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 11:24 pm
by Citroen
I will second the Cyclops set. I just replace all of the headlight bulbs on my '08 RT with the Cyclops LED kit, for the 2005 - 13 RT. As the previous post indicated it is easier to take the headlight unit out (which is quite easy) and install the lights. I also installed LED running lights (the small top corner lights within the headlight assembly). Overall the difference is remarkable, should have done it earlier rather than burning through regular bulbs.


Mike

Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Sat May 15, 2021 1:37 am
by PatM
Whatever you decide to buy, get LEDs that are Canbus compatible. Otherwise you will get error codes.

Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Sun May 16, 2021 3:12 pm
by rangemaster728
Buy and install Cyclops LEDs...long service life and your hands will thank you...my hands no longer have the bruises/scratches from regularly replacing halogen lamps [emoji1787]...


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Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Mon May 17, 2021 3:24 pm
by bicyclenut
Agreed, installed Cyclops 3 years ago and never had to replace a bulb since. Color temperature of LED bulbs is more daylight balanced so contrast at night is better looking down the road.
rangemaster728 wrote:Buy and install Cyclops LEDs...long service life and your hands will thank you...my hands no longer have the bruises/scratches from regularly replacing halogen lamps Image...


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Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2021 10:58 pm
by MikeR1200

[size=2px]I am trying to install HID Xenon Pro on my 2013 R1200RT but when I start the bike my lights only work for 30 seconds and turn off[/size]
[size=2px]Could you help me, I don't know what to do[/size]

Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:18 pm
by simbo
MikeR1200 wrote: I am trying to install HID Xenon Pro on my 2013 R1200RT but when I start the bike my lights only work for 30 seconds and turn off
Could you help me, I don't know what to do

Are they drawing too much power and the canbus is shutting them down?

Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:21 pm
by gary45
Did you get the warning canceled required 2006 up


Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2022 2:43 pm
by Doctor T
LED and HID headlamps bulbs are now illegal to retrofit and will cause a failure on the MOT. The only way to get over the law is to have the correct reflectors but these are only fitted by the manufacturers. A lot easier with the normal 7" round headlamps as you can buy the complete unit cheaply.
I do know of one person that was stopped by the police for having an HID bulb in his bike. He was given 6 days to fix plus proof from an MOT center to check he had changed the bulb back to standard. Plus 6 points.

Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2022 6:50 pm
by Fourbears

Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 12:33 pm
by Doctor T
Class 1 and 2 motorcycles
Class 1 and 2 motorcycles must not be failed for the defect ‘Light source and lamp not compatible’.

Headlamps must comply with all other requirements of the test and headlamp aim.

The motorcycle inspection manual will be updated shortly, and the ability to select the defect within the MOT testing service will be removed.

This has been changed since 2012. While we were concentrating on Brexit and Covid, the government passed more motoring laws. One includes motorcycle head lamps and the other is the modifying law. This will make it illegal to change things like aftermarket exhaust cans, frame mods, and internal engine changes. The Modify law is yet to come in at the moment but expect it to come in when all new vehicles are fitted with speed limiters.
When this law comes in you will find older 125cc bikes will have a higher top speed than a limited superbike.

Re: R 1200 rt headlights

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 10:08 am
by JonA
Doctor T wrote: I do know of one person that was stopped by the police for having an HID bulb in his bike. He was given 6 days to fix plus proof from an MOT center to check he had changed the bulb back to standard. Plus 6 points.
The person you know is feeding you BS.
The scenario you are referring to is being issued with a 'Vehicle Defect Rectification Notice'. These are issued by the police for minor vehicle defects, they are not issued in conjunction with a Fixed Penalty Notice unless the driver / rider has (at the time of being stopped) also committed a traffic offence - speeding for example.
The time limit for rectifying the defect after being issued with a Rectification Notice is 14 days, not 6. The proof required is a receipt from the garage or mechanic where the defect was rectified. It does not have to be from a MOT test centre.
From the gov.uk website...
Being stopped by the police while driving : faults with your vehicle

If your vehicle has something wrong with it, for example a broken brake light, the police may give you a 'Vehicle Defect Rectification Notice'.

You’ll need to get your vehicle fixed and provide proof that it’s been fixed, for example a receipt for the work from a mechanic. You have 14 days from the date of the notice to show the proof to the police.