Fast n Furious wrote:...Lambretta's don't need this this kind of lighting. There are ways and means to make the headlight work so much better without the need for any radical changes that could attract negative attention and comprimise your insurance credibility.
From a technical standpoint........
A) HID's run very hot...... Not good in the confind space of a scooter headset with all those plastic bits, like wiring and digital speedo's!
B) Most Lammy's haven't got sufficient generator power to sustain this level of electrical demand, especially when tootling around in urban areas.
C) Using a whiter light is not as effective as improving the reflective projection of the available light. Lamm'y headlamps have really poor quality reflectors. That is what needs to be changed..... The quality, not the technology. Fortunately, there are some clever folk out there who can take your headlamp, separate the reflector from the glass, re-silver plate the reflector to a modern high standard and send it back to you with the glass reattached.
D) A halogen "sealed beam" unit would ulimately be the answer.
I'm sorry FaF but that is almost complete mostly wrong and misleading. The Lambretta headlight unit was designed back in the 50's and no amount of re-silvering is going to improve it to modern standards. Anyone using their scooters on dark unlit country roads needs a better headlamp than that offered as standard. fitting a higher wattage halogen or Xenon incandescent lamp will improve the light a fair bit and using a Jockeys modern reflector/lens will improve it even more. BUT an HID will bring it up to a different level entirely. OK, it won't be original and some would prefer to keep original looks but as someone who has experimented a lot with all manner of headlamp improvements I can report that the difference is amazing.
There is high voltage involved but there is almost NO heat with an HID.
The current consumed is approx. 35Watts which is almost half that of Xenon 55/60 watt lamp conversions
It will need full DC electrics an a battery
You might be getting confused with LED headlamps which DO generate a lot of heat, I haven't tried tem yet but tbh, from what I've read, I don't think they perform as well as an HID at the moment but technology is improving all the time
