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MK Monty wrote:If we are talking standard and I'm talking li special round type I have had both the glass I found was better than the plastic but spreads the light around as Lami headlights are crude at best. I have a clear Jocky Boxenstop poly carbonate with a HID conversion and it's amazing. I have a list a mile long of mates who say it will melt. We will see.
MK Monty wrote:I'm not worried about it melting either. It's not all been plain sailing mine has a habit of turning off especially if I Change from low to high beam. Once off I have to turn the ignition off then on again. As my lights are on all the time once I go to the 2nd position on the switch it's a bit annoying. On my wiring I took the power from the old h4 headlight but it also had a 2nd fused power feed that should have gone to the battery. I took mine from the loom. It seems to be related to low power and I think the ballast is dropping out when I change from high and low beam as the power goes off for an instant. It's one of those I will have a look over winter jobs. Still a great light though and even though the jockey unit was a pain to fit a good 80 quids worth.
MK Monty wrote:Mine went on a series 1, the main problem was that the new one protruded too far out the front of the rim so it looked odd. I ended up making a spacer out of a bulk cd case to fit in the rim first then the reflector sat correctly looking the same as an original. The tabs of the rim were then a bit short so I used a bit of silicon. Then the ruddy thing fouled the connection block. Basic fettling in the world of Lambrettas. Others with series 2 had no problem and I understand Jockey does a laser cut rim for specials.a bloody good light even with a normal bulb
MK Monty wrote:....... mine has a habit of turning off especially if I Change from low to high beam. Once off I have to turn the ignition off then on again.
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