I have this kit on my CT70 with a yx140. It is a great kit. Jon has done a great job engineering it. It is a lot brighter than the stock light and it makes my battery stay charged much longer.
thanks for this great video,i do have a 1980 honda express 6 volt system and my tail light bulbs has a 1154 number on it,i was wondering if the connection would be identical if i buy the led bulbs?thank you
Hello Josh, I need your help to hook up my headlight on ATC 70 however the headlight belongs to ATC 90 I got two black wires. I don’t know where they go to the yellow one is hot. I’m stuck can’t figure it out. The light turns on hi and low stay on can you help thank you?
don't know for sure,but it looks like your beam is a vertical bar where I might prefer horizontal. I;d probably try rotating it 90 deg. Hmmm. I have a 76 Yamaha TT 500 with a factory 6 volt headlamp. I wonder... I think (as I recall) the Yamaha bulb is 25 watts. Matching wattage is probably a good idea. I'd expect to get a bit more light from the LED vs a filament at 25 watts. Comments?
Hi. The light unit is rotatable, so l LED can be placed in any orientation you prefer. I would contact Jon with Pardue Brothers for any product questions / spec info
Hi, if you need me to help with providing a kit send me a direct email. I need to order a few more for my build projects and can grab you one -- Josheule@gmail.com ---- Josh in Florida - VintageHondaMinis.com
On this bike I have a on / off switch and just use the high (brighter beam). Didn't film the low beam output due to the way I wired it up. There is another video on yt that shows the difference.
Josh we have a new dual hole saw setup with a 3D printed guide for this style headlight reflector. Will send a set over. Great video!
I have this kit on my CT70 with a yx140. It is a great kit. Jon has done a great job engineering it. It is a lot brighter than the stock light and it makes my battery stay charged much longer.
thanks for this great video,i do have a 1980 honda express 6 volt system and my tail light bulbs has a 1154 number on it,i was wondering if the connection would be identical if i buy the led bulbs?thank you
Gonna get one of these for my ct90 have minimal experience with wiring so hopefully I can get it workin!
That is really cool! Thanks for the review. Hoping to grab one for a CT110 and possibly a CT70 :)
No problem. Always good to see it in action before buying
Does this work for AC current or just DC?
both
Hello Josh, I need your help to hook up my headlight on ATC 70 however the headlight belongs to ATC 90 I got two black wires. I don’t know where they go to the yellow one is hot. I’m stuck can’t figure it out. The light turns on hi and low stay on can you help thank you?
don't know for sure,but it looks like your beam is a vertical bar where I might prefer horizontal. I;d probably try rotating it 90 deg. Hmmm. I have a 76 Yamaha TT 500 with a factory 6 volt headlamp. I wonder... I think (as I recall) the Yamaha bulb is 25 watts. Matching wattage is probably a good idea. I'd expect to get a bit more light from the LED vs a filament at 25 watts.
Comments?
Hi. The light unit is rotatable, so l LED can be placed in any orientation you prefer. I would contact Jon with Pardue Brothers for any product questions / spec info
Where can I get one?
My 6v headlight is a bulb. The rear cntr is fixed to the reflector & is not removable.Your reflector has no bulb/wires attached??? When you start
You would drill it out like I did. You have a sealed assembly. Some were sealed and some were flanged
Attempted to contact Pardue Brothers to no avail.
Hi, if you need me to help with providing a kit send me a direct email. I need to order a few more for my build projects and can grab you one -- Josheule@gmail.com ---- Josh in Florida - VintageHondaMinis.com
How about the hi an low beam?
On this bike I have a on / off switch and just use the high (brighter beam). Didn't film the low beam output due to the way I wired it up. There is another video on yt that shows the difference.
I can see broken lenses for days lol
WTF bike is that ? its not a z50 ??