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Lamonster LED kit
Just installed the Lamonster LED headlights on my wifes 2015 F3-S. She rode to work early this morning and didn't like the hi-beam pattern. I took it for a run tonight and agree that the HI-beam pattern is not good. Looking at the pattern I don't think this is an adjustment issue. I imagine it may be the led with the reflectors. Anyone else have the LED headlights, if so what do you think?
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Originally Posted by Sbct
Just installed the Lamonster LED headlights on my wifes 2015 F3-S. She rode to work early this morning and didn't like the hi-beam pattern. I took it for a run tonight and agree that the HI-beam pattern is not good. Looking at the pattern I don't think this is an adjustment issue. I imagine it may be the led with the reflectors. Anyone else have the LED headlights, if so what do you think?
I have the Lamonster LED headlight on my F3 Limited. Yes, the high beam is somewhat of a searchlight, it reaches out far, but is a narrow pattern. I have had replacement LED bulbs in various motorcycles, and the high beam pattern is always very similar. To get a better pattern, the LED has to be incorporated with a reflector designed specifically for that LED. All in all, I think the Lamonster LED headlight set up is a lot better than the stock H4 bulbs, and it is the best alternative to the stock headlight until someone builds an entire replacement unit.
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As stated it is the reflector. While LED will provide a whiter and brighter type of light the pattern will suffer because the reflector isn't designed for the LED.
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I figured the stock reflectors were the issue. Maybe someone will make a reflector.
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Originally Posted by Sbct
I figured the stock reflectors were the issue. Maybe someone will make a reflector.
That's what I am waiting for. Someone finally made one for my Tacoma pick up and I made the switch. The LED's work great with the proper reflector, they weren't so great when I tried them with the stock halogen reflectors in place.
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Originally Posted by Sbct
Just installed the Lamonster LED headlights on my wifes 2015 F3-S. She rode to work early this morning and didn't like the hi-beam pattern. I took it for a run tonight and agree that the HI-beam pattern is not good. Looking at the pattern I don't think this is an adjustment issue. I imagine it may be the led with the reflectors. Anyone else have the LED headlights, if so what do you think?
Originally Posted by rdkarl
I have the Lamonster LED headlight on my F3 Limited. Yes, the high beam is somewhat of a searchlight, it reaches out far, but is a narrow pattern. I have had replacement LED bulbs in various motorcycles, and the high beam pattern is always very similar. To get a better pattern, the LED has to be incorporated with a reflector designed specifically for that LED. All in all, I think the Lamonster LED headlight set up is a lot better than the stock H4 bulbs, and it is the best alternative to the stock headlight until someone builds an entire replacement unit.
Originally Posted by Navydad
As stated it is the reflector. While LED will provide a whiter and brighter type of light the pattern will suffer because the reflector isn't designed for the LED.
Considering all of the above, I've decided to hold off on the Lamonster LED kit for my F3 Ltd. I think the bike desperately needs LED headlights and it's a shame that BRP hasn't kept pace with the industry in this area.
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SBCT, I too have the Lamonster H4's and I agree the lighting down the road is not good. Looking for driving lights to fix the problem.
Joe
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I have Lamonster's LED headlights on my 2015 F3 base model. Knowing what I know now about putting LEDs in halogen housings, I would never do it again. LEDs need a specially designed projector, NOT A HALOGEN HOUSING.
John F.
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Don't know if this will help but the LED headlights are adjustable at the bulb there are set screws that will allow you to turn the bulb & make it hit the reflector better
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I just installed the LED headlights from Lamonster and I also added the LED Fog lights with LED Rings as well. From the few minutes I got to spend on the bike this weekend (high humidity and temps over 100) it appears the low beam LED's are fantastic, but the real story is the Fog lights. My god, they light up the road like crazy. I'm sure cars will be flashing me now, but I don't care. Fogs are a bit pricey, but they integrate right into the factory location, and you can turn them off or on. I don't know why Limited's don't come with fogs from the factory, they seem to help immensely.
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Originally Posted by LifeLongRider
Considering all of the above, I've decided to hold off on the Lamonster LED kit for my F3 Ltd. I think the bike desperately needs LED headlights and it's a shame that BRP hasn't kept pace with the industry in this area.
You might want to look at www.canamspyderaccessories.com. Pierre had a very appealing sale some time ago for the LED headlight kits he sells. We bought a pair for our Spyders and the only shortcoming is that there are no installation instructions. He has said he will be making an installation video which, if they're like his other videos, should be very good. The other alternative is to watch Lamonster's installation video which is also very good.
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How about HID? I installed on my 2018 RTL and they are very bright. You really don't need high beam because low beam puts out enough light and no complaints from incoming vehicles. Also, keep in mind that LED or HID works much better on PROJECTOR vs REFLECTOR. I am surprised that some are talking about reflector on this thread. My bike has factory projector and I'm sure yours does too. The bubble shape glass indicate it is a projector where as on a reflector you can actually see the light bulb.
My 2018 RV has reflector headlight, flat clear glass.
Someone correct me on this if you think I'm wrong.
2018 RT Limited "Blondie"
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