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What type of Fitting / Bulbs (GEN-II)

AlexZjuH

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Was looking into a Halogen to Led Conversion on the front.

I already know dipped and high beam are H4, so will need a pair of those, but looking into the "parking light" smaller bulbs in the housing. Anybody now what fitting that might be, and some led variants?

Manual doesn't state types.

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Was looking into a Halogen to Led Conversion on the front.

I already know dipped and high beam are H4, so will need a pair of those, but looking into the "parking light" smaller bulbs in the housing. Anybody now what fitting that might be, and some led variants?

Manual doesn't state types.

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I was just looking on my bike and I don't have bulbs in that location. Am I the only one? Alex, what year is your bike?
 
I have done fairing mods to GEN II's which allows installation of the Euro lights. The mod involves use of the standard automotive light twist-in connectors and bulbs. The fairing has indents for the holders with a '4-leaf clover' style cutout. Careful use of a rotary grinder (Dremel Tool) with a straight cutting bit does the job.

Needless to say, it is easier to do with the fairing removed. Have a vacuum handy for chip extraction. A jet of compressed air helps dislodge the stubborn ones.

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My last install used amber LED type lamps. The wires may be spliced into the side lights as a forward facing turn signal or the headlights for just a running light.
 
My bike doesn't have bulbs there either. Maybe just a European thing?
Seems to be yes, our cars are equipped with it to... well at least when halogen was the standard.

So we have citylights (the one as depicted in my original pic) (t10 fitting it seams)
Dipped beam (default on when engine running) (h4)
High beam (when you are on very dark roads without oncoming traffic) (h4)

t10 fitting is the one as depicted by Jezz, and the one I was looking for. Thanks all :)
 
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