HI everyone
Can anyone tell me the model number of those globes that fit the twin headlight conversion ( Proper one ).  No one in Aust can find them for me. Has any one done a different globe conversion !!! . Also My TRX is made up from two wrecks and is an on going project photos will be posted soon . One part Australian motor slightly done up the other is an imported frame and wheels. The original bike before the prang Not me!  had gaged bearings in the head stem. the import has tapered bearings in the head stem. 
Can any one share the light on why they have different bearings . 
Cheers and thank you for your help.
			
			
									
									
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Re: twin headlights
G/day  Dodders.
This has been covered in here b4 but the following quote is from kevtrx489, I would suggest you p.m. Kev.
"I experimented with H4 bulbs by cutting them down with my Dremel. Used a couple of 100w bulbs and they work really well on high beam but are shite on low. The length of the bulb doesn't harmonize with the lens too well. I believe the originals are H7's 40-55w and were $70 AU last time i looked."
			
			
									
									
						This has been covered in here b4 but the following quote is from kevtrx489, I would suggest you p.m. Kev.
"I experimented with H4 bulbs by cutting them down with my Dremel. Used a couple of 100w bulbs and they work really well on high beam but are shite on low. The length of the bulb doesn't harmonize with the lens too well. I believe the originals are H7's 40-55w and were $70 AU last time i looked."
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				Dodders
 
Re: twin headlights
Thanks for your reply but H7s only have 2 prongs . Ill keep investigating.
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				dirty trix
 
Re: twin headlights
Simple dodders - cut them with tinsnips. Thats what I did with my mate's CBR250RR to put some old 55/60W H4's in. Massive improvement on the stock 30/35W globes he had.