Thanks for this video. It inspired me to put Auxbeam T-10 L.E.D.s in the running lights position on my ZX-14r, which I call the white beast. She looks better than ever, and safer too with the much brighter L.E.D. running lights. Ride safe!
This is not a dig on anyone. But I have a "garbage in, garbage out" philosophy. This applies to just about anything that I purchase. People often think that if you buy an LED light from manufacturer A. for $5 for a large quantity, that it's the same *quality* as manufacturer B. at $15 for 2 LED bulbs, and manufacturer B. is just 'ripping you off'. This is categorically incorrect. You can apply this philosophy to anything from toilet paper to cars. Toilet paper manufacturers can screw you with the number of plys, the width of the toilet paper, or the thickness of the spool at the core. But they'll trick you into thinking you're getting "the same amount" as the more expensive brands. Car manufacturers use similar tricks. They use thinner sheet metal, fewer coats of paint, cheaper materials, etc. So, long story short; the reason for the "flickering" in the cheap 'bulk bag' of $5 bulbs, could very well be cheap materials used, and or poor (or no) quality assurance in manufacturing. I'd much rather buy the expensive (reliable) perts once, and only have to install them once, than buy cheap, and have to keep reinstalling, every 6 months or every year. You get what you pay for. "Buyer beware."
Good to know how easy those bulbs are to change out, even for us big-handed guys. Thanks for posting the video :)
Thanks for watching. I hoped it helped. Ride safe and God bless.
Thanks for this video. It inspired me to put Auxbeam T-10 L.E.D.s in the running lights position on my ZX-14r, which I call the white beast. She looks better than ever, and safer too with the much brighter L.E.D. running lights. Ride safe!
Thanks for making this video . Just changed out all mine on my 2016. What a difference
Late to the party but your video really helped me, just changed the running lights in my new zx14r. Thanks.
Thanks man👍🏻
Do you know where the fuse for that light is on your ZX14.
Where did you get them from for 5 dollars
What if as you took that part out and the bolb falls into head light pocket,
What do you have to pull off to get it out,??
Do you know if a T15 bulb will fit or is it only a T10 will fit?
not sure bro. How ever I have never deviated from the manual.
Thanks
This is not a dig on anyone. But I have a "garbage in, garbage out" philosophy. This applies to just about anything that I purchase.
People often think that if you buy an LED light from manufacturer A. for $5 for a large quantity, that it's the same *quality* as manufacturer B. at $15 for 2 LED bulbs, and manufacturer B. is just 'ripping you off'.
This is categorically incorrect. You can apply this philosophy to anything from toilet paper to cars.
Toilet paper manufacturers can screw you with the number of plys, the width of the toilet paper, or the thickness of the spool at the core. But they'll trick you into thinking you're getting "the same amount" as the more expensive brands.
Car manufacturers use similar tricks. They use thinner sheet metal, fewer coats of paint, cheaper materials, etc.
So, long story short; the reason for the "flickering" in the cheap 'bulk bag' of $5 bulbs, could very well be cheap materials used, and or poor (or no) quality assurance in manufacturing.
I'd much rather buy the expensive (reliable) perts once, and only have to install them once, than buy cheap, and have to keep reinstalling, every 6 months or every year.
You get what you pay for. "Buyer beware."
What light bulb is it number?
T10 L.E.D. Amazon :)