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250r light with s
Will a 85/86 head light work on a 200s motor? Will it light properly? I thought I heard some time ago that it took different electric components to work correctly. Thanks
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they are all 3 wires my 200x motor powered and 85R one
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Perfect! I appreciate the response thanks.
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The '85 uses a 45/45w bulb, the stock 200s stator puts out 50w. The '86 uses a 55/60w which would be less than impressive. Ricky Stator sells a 70w replacement stator that would make the larger one bright.
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Ah ok now I remember, that's what I forgot. I knew it was something. I heard that a long time ago and couldn't remember, thank you bigredlance.
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I'm working on an '84 200s . I'm going to replace the stator & use a 55/60w with a TRX300ex reflector in a '86 125m headlight case.
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Who wants a incandescent bulb anymore, led bar or led light bulb swap done right. Seeing is a great thing.
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Some guys like to keep the original ish look. Yeah leds are nice. I'm not picky myself.
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Wounder if there is a lower wattage bulb that will fit in the R light that will ?
If its on the internet its got to be true they can't put any lie's on the internet
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That's definitely a cheaper alternative and easier if its possible. It would be good enough for me
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I think the R uses an H4: 45W H4 Bulb Link
The thing to remember about the S: it has no voltage regulator so you need both bulbs with proper wattage or they'll either be dim or blow. I think the S uses a 45W headlight and 5W taillight.
I believe the stock 85R bulb is 45W and 86 is a 60W. My 85R has a 90/130 bulb in it now.
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Jb2wheels so would my best bet be to get a Ricky stator? I
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Big red lance, if I got the Ricky stator you mentioned that would be the safest route? I believe my head light off my r is an 85.
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I'd try the 45W bulb with a 5W tail light first. Cheaper.
If you get a high output stator, consider a 2-wire style voltage regulator.
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That's perfect cause I don't have a clue what I'm doing electrically. Thanks a million!
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