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Cyclops LED Headlight - kmoney_imp - 03-17-2016

Got one of these in the mail today and put it in. Install is fairly easy on the CB, and all of the extra electronics do manage to fit into our relatively small headlight bucket.

The only real modification is that you have to bend the spring clip on the headlight retainer in order for it to clear the now much larger base on the LED housing. I would rate the overall quality as pretty good. The base is made of soft plastic, and I somewhat question the longevity of the pins that are holding the bulb to the retainer (it's a twist-and-lock setup), but time will bear this out I guess... Will post up some beam pics when I get it adjusted and out on an actual road. Immediate observation is that it's definitely much brighter than the stock halogen. It is also fan cooled and you do notice the fan at KOEO, but not when the bike is actually running.

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RE: Cyclops LED Headlight - Jim21680_imp - 03-17-2016

Interesting. Did the boot require cutting? Also, what did this end up costing you?


RE: Cyclops LED Headlight - kmoney_imp - 03-17-2016

(03-17-2016, 10:32 AM)Jim21680_imp Wrote: Interesting. Did the boot require cutting? Also, what did this end up costing you?

They're $63USD. The boot didn't require cutting, but the fit is basically as tight as you could possibly get and still be okay. I may take it out and run it without the weather boot, but my only fear is that if condensation gets in there the LED's aren't hot enough to vaporize it, so I end up with a wet headlight housing.


RE: Cyclops LED Headlight - kennyw - 03-17-2016

Did you go with the 3800 lumen H4 bulb?


RE: Cyclops LED Headlight - Jim21680_imp - 03-17-2016

We live in vastly different climates, but I haven't had any problems without the boot yet.
Mine is a fanless unit, but I'm assuming the fan on yours is drawing air back away from the LED (evacuating the headlamp?)

If it's blowing the other way, into the lamp, I could definitely see condensation being a problem, with or without the boot.


RE: Cyclops LED Headlight - kmoney_imp - 03-17-2016

(03-17-2016, 10:58 AM)kennyw_imp Wrote: Did you go with the 3800 lumen H4 bulb?
It's the 3800 lumen. In addition to being brighter I think this has the potential to give better patterns -- notice how on the 3600 the LEDs are mounted in a triagular fashion, whereas these are mounted and shielded in the same manner as an h4 halogen.
(03-17-2016, 11:03 AM)Jim21680_imp Wrote: We live in vastly different climates, but I haven't had any problems without the boot yet.
Mine is a fanless unit, but I'm assuming the fan on yours is drawing air back away from the LED (evacuating the headlamp?)

If it's blowing the other way, into the lamp, I could definitely see condensation being a problem, with or without the boot.
Thanks. The fan does blow out so maybe I'll give it a shot.