Brighter headlight bulb?
Brighter headlight bulb?Hi All: Does anyone know of a brighter headlight bulb that can be used in my 1964 CB77? I like to ride my bike home from work at night (I work 2nd shift) and its hard to see very far ahead even with the highbeam on. I have tried adjusting the headlight bucket, but the bulb just does not produce very much light. (I belive its 25w low / 35w high). I have tried a couple different stock bulbs, but they are all about the same. Thanx in advance, Carl
Hey Carl, check out Paul Goff's site http://www.norbsa02.freeuk.com/goffybulbs.htm . I'm assuming, from your description, that you have a replaceable lamp and not a sealed beam. Your lamp's cap should have 3 'keyhole' slots around the flange; this denotes an American Pre-Focus cap (type APF). Goffy seems to have only 50/50W in 12V, which you'll probably get away with if you also change your stop/tail for an LED-type and swap out your rectifier for a modern silicon- or Schottky-diode type from Radio Shack.
In Europe we have (had, prior to P43- & then H4-flanged twin-filament headlamps) Bosch BA20d which differs from APF in fitting to the beam unit. Further - Rectifier info: http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... highlight= Taillight bulb info: http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... highlight= Incidentally, Goffy sends worldwide and accepts PayPal.
Last edited by e3steve on Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:33 am, edited 2 times in total.
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First make sure that your reflector is in perfect shape, if not replace it. The CB72 has the same headllight as a CB400F. There are a lot of aftermarket replacement reflectors with different types of bulbsmade for the CB400F, like halogene H4. I have a Xenon bulb fitted in a CB400F H4 reflector for my 67 CB72. A Xenon blub is 35 Watts, H4 consumes more. A reflector with H4 bulb is fitted in my 62 CB72, it's working fine with another rectifier like steve mentioned, Jensen assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)
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Go for the H4 / CB400F aftermarket reflector, Forget the Xenon, the xenon option is much more complicated, it needs a stabiliezed power supply at all times, a ballast, and lot of re-wiring too. I forgot that I made all the changes to have such a stabilized power suply. A new modern rectifier is ALWAYS better, because of its efficiency, keep the old one for shows only. So aftermarket reflector from a CB400f, H4, and a new rectifier will work for you. In what shape is your reflector ? Jensen assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)
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Yes, I did this before I converted to even more light with the xenon, it worked. I switched to Xenon because I wanted more power reserves for the Garmin GPS and a few other things. If the H4 doesn't burn or is weak, check strength on your magnet of the dynamo, Before you switch to H4, you can check this with a H4 bulb connected directly to the wires of the headlight (would take half on hour to find out). Jensen assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)
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