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There's a lot of talk on the internet about the headlight of the Yamaha FZS600 Fazer headlight. Unfortunately it's not very positive. Due to poor quality material, the reflective layer of the reflector releases, causing the light output to drop below acceptable levels. Next to that, only one side of the headlight generates low beam. The other half is turned on to create a high beam, which makes the headlight look asymmetrical.
RFL created a unique product, specifically produced for motor cyclists who allow themselves the luxury of enough light, or who wish to restyle the headlights of their beloved motor cycles: a retro quick kit with custom made brackets for any type of motor cycle. This kit retrofits your headlight to a unique double bi-xenon projector headlight and creates a symmetrical look!
0:01 After heating the headlight, pry open the unit
0:27 Remove rubber caps and reflectors from the headlight
0:45 This is the cause of the very bad light output: burned reflectors
0:51 Remove the plastic heigh adjustment hardware from the reflector, you'll need it later on
1:01 Paint the hardware black
1:10 Mount the projectors on the brackets
1:50 Place the plastic hardware
2:00 Mount the black plastic hinge with some glue in the bracket
2:22 Please note! Glue is not necessary any more on the new mounting method.
2:30 Place the assembly in the housing on the height adjustment screws
2:40 Clean everything up before closing the headlight
2:57 Heat the headlight and close it up again
3:10 Check the huge difference of the low beam output. On top: original burned reflector
3:17 Measurement. Xenon retrofit: 3.20 Lux to 0.49 Lux. More than 6 times brighter!
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