The New And Improved Unofficial R65 Forum V2
Technical Discussion => BMW Technical Q&A, Primarily R65 => Topic started by: Rob Valdez 79 R65 on November 24, 2008, 04:20:54 PM
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My headlight lens was broken in my crash, and I stumbled across this item, and was wondering if anyone knows anything about it.
At $59.95, it looks cheaper than a lens, but I am not sure, is this a sealed-beam unit? Do they make H-4 in sealed-beam?
(https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fus.st12.yimg.com%2Fus.st.yimg.com%2FI%2Fyhst-92531645852337_2030_14472048&hash=a8af6a8486a6ffafabcac6bb996a8a3a7191ff13)
http://www.flugelnus.com/h4-headlight--5-and4565.html
BTW, the lens only at Chicago is 90.98 - $113.72 retail!
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I have dealt with Flugelnus and found them to be a good vendor. Rob, I suggest you email them and confirm your questions. They have been quick to respond to my inquiries.
Monte
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You are right. I left a message, and they called me right back.
That price includes the lens and reflector (~$300 for BMW parts), but I learned it may have a plastic lens. I don't know if there would be a noticeable difference in light quality between plastic/glass...
I may not need to replace my reflector, though. However, the posts that hold the little shield (that reflects the light backward) took a beating. Could be straightened.
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Rob, I was going to order one of those several months ago but they didn't have any. I will be very interested in your "critique" of this as I need one for the Junkyard LS...
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Found a new, less expensive source from BrianK on Boxerworks:
http://www.2kracing.com/Product/4426.html
$12.99!
I will give you a critique of this one, first! ;)
(https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.2kracing.com%2Fimages%2Fproduct_images%2FIPCW%2Fcwc-7006.jpg&hash=22a7479c38e74932e956dd1b8f892233065342fa)
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Interesting! If it fits OK this looks like just what the doctor ordered...
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Is that just the lens or is it a lens/reflector assembly? I would like to replace my reflector because it does not have a socket for the small running light bulb, making me have to have the H4 bulb on all the time. This works fine for visibility, but I worry about the drain on my battery for the typical short trips that I take. I'd really like to find a reasonably priced reflector that would allow me to use the small on-all-the-time bulb instead of having to switch on the headlamp. The cost of OEM reflector puts it out of the running.
Waiting for some unseasonably warm weather,
john M.
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That is the lens and reflector (I believe) as a unit.
I would put $20 on it NOT having a hole for the parking light, in a heartbeat!
I had never considered that aspect.
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The one I put on my old Triumph has the hole for the parking light, though I don't know if it's the same size as a BMW one. But that was 20 years ago, I don't remember the brand/price/anything. It works well. I wonder if Rocky Point has anything like that....
so I opened a separate window, Googled his site and looked. Here it is:
http://tinyurl.com/5aopgb
He doesn't show one for BMWs so I don't know what the difference is. Ask him.
Edit, I just re-read the description. NO provision for pilot light.
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Ed, it says in the description that there is no provision for the "pilot light". I wonder if that is the same as running-light? If you look at the picture of the "fluglewhatever" light it appears to show a hole in the reflector if somebody absolutely has to have it. Maybe that's why it costs so much more...
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I can't remember where I read this, so take it with a shaker of salt. But I believe that the pilot lights (around 5 - 10 watt incandescent bulbs) were to be left on whilst riding in town at night. Apparently they have street lights in England, and you can see without your headlights on. The pilot light is so you can be seen. I managed to find a 20 watt halogen bulb that fit in my pilot light socket, so I could get away with using that in the day time in my daylight-headlights-on state; it doesn't focus enough for me to see by at night, but does help me be visible.
As it turns out, I live in the country and ride in town so rarely that it really doesn't make any difference. :D
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I've looked for one of those 10 or 20 watt halogen pilot bulbs but I haven't been able to locate one. Does anyone know where I might? TIA
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Found a new, less expensive source from BrianK on Boxerworks:
http://www.2kracing.com/Product/4426.html
$12.99!
I will give you a critique of this one, first! ;)
(https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.2kracing.com%2Fimages%2Fproduct_images%2FIPCW%2Fcwc-7006.jpg&hash=22a7479c38e74932e956dd1b8f892233065342fa)
Post up how this unit fits up! I'd like to replace my '81s dulled interior fixture - tried cleaning but no joy. My kinda price, for sure! Thanks.
Monte
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I've looked for one of those 10 or 20 watt halogen pilot bulbs but I haven't been able to locate one. Does anyone know where I might? TIA
Order up a Phillips 1024 10w halogen lamp from your local parts place. If you want the 20w I believe the part # is 47835 at NAPA.
rich
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Rich is probably correct. I took my stock incandescent pilot bulb into Napa, showed it to them, and asked them what halogen bulbs would fit. They ordered a box of 6 for me. I think I have one left. That was a long time ago. I better get another box.
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Hey Rob,
Sorry to hear about yor accident. I bought a lense form rockauto.com a year ago for less than $30. I can seem to find the part on their web site now but you might e-mail them.
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Found a new, less expensive source from BrianK on Boxerworks:
http://www.2kracing.com/Product/4426.html
$12.99!
I will give you a critique of this one, first! ;)
(https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.2kracing.com%2Fimages%2Fproduct_images%2FIPCW%2Fcwc-7006.jpg&hash=22a7479c38e74932e956dd1b8f892233065342fa)
Well, enticed by the price, I ordered one of these and it arrived today.
But I no longer need it, as trolle generously offered to sell me a complete headlight he has sitting on the shelf! Since my chrome ring did get bent a bit, this will be a good way to go.
So let me know if you want the cheap reflector unit. $10 + ship
And I will test fit it with my headlight shell out in the garage to ensure compatibility.
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I got an e-mail that mine shipped today...
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...So let me know if you want the cheap reflector unit. $10 + ship
And I will test fit it with my headlight shell out in the garage to ensure compatibility.
SOLD! If you'll confirm it will fit the OEM R65 headlight ring and shell. Lemme know as I'd like to get rid of the "foggy" headlamp glass on the '81. Yes, I've tried cleaning mine... :P
PM me with ship $ details.
Monte
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Is there an HID replacement for our headlamps?
TTFN,
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I have converted my RT to HID...
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I have converted my RT to HID...
Justin's thread on the conversion: http://suraklyn.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1202181673/0#0
And one from B'works: http://www.boxerworks.com/phorum/read.php?f=4&i=63491&t=63491
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Rats. I loose my modulating headlamp. Decisions Decisions....
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