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Installed Tricled RT LED headlights....

Firefly

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While I had things all apart I decided to get a set of the LED headlight bulbs from Reggie at Tricled.. you all know who he is and the quality products and service he offers....

Install is pretty easy, good instructions. I just pulled the entire headlamp units out of the Spyder and put them on the bench.

You have to watch the connections.. the ones on my Spyder are wired backwards, but the black is always ground. Just had to revers the plug, but then it will no longer snap closed.. so you have to tape it.

One tricky part was getting the driver box down inside the fixture. You can see where it is. You can get it most the way and then you just have to give it one good push with a screwdriver, pliers, etc.

Have not been out to test them on the road, but I'm impressed already.
This was another thing to do so I'll never have to change bulbs again.
 

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Some more pics

Here's a few more pics of the install.
 

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LED Headlights

I will installing Tricled headlights on my Slingshot, the process is a little easy, I guess because there is more room to work in. Very good point on the wiring connection, the Slingshot is just about the same. Plug and play. Enjoy seeing better when riding in the dark.:2thumbs:
 
yep just installed a set on mine too. the plus and minus are reversed. Another way would be to switch the pins in the connector but either way works.

Just waiting for the 60-70 degree weather to show up this week.
 
One tricky part was getting the driver box down inside the fixture. You can see where it is. You can get it most the way and then you just have to give it one good push with a screwdriver, pliers, etc.
I wonder if I could have done with the Xenon Depot LEDs I put in. It sure didn't seem like there was enough room to push the driver box all the way into the housing, but maybe I should have just been more pushy!
 
I hope you let Reggie know. You know how he hates gliches in his products.:gaah:

The problem isn't with Reggie's product.. that is wired correctly. The problem is that BRP wired some of the connectors on the Spyder's backwards.....
 
The instructions state to make sure the polarity is correct before plugging in. A volt meter can determine that beforehand.

True.. BRP has the plugs wired backwards.. they did this on some Spyder's.. even did them both ways on the same Spyder in some cases.

At least the kept using Black as the negative!
 
I wonder if I could have done with the Xenon Depot LEDs I put in. It sure didn't seem like there was enough room to push the driver box all the way into the housing, but maybe I should have just been more pushy!

I did not install the TricLed or Xenon Depots,rather a different brand. All things considered I decided I did not want the black box inside the headlight housing resting on the reflector as it could wear away the plastic chrome of the reflector or it could hinder the operation of the high beam shutter.
 
True.. BRP has the plugs wired backwards.. they did this on some Spyder's.. even did them both ways on the same Spyder in some cases.

At least the kept using Black as the negative!

I was curious why you did not unpin the connector and correct the wiring rather than taping the connector with black tape.
 
I was curious why you did not unpin the connector and correct the wiring rather than taping the connector with black tape.

Just wasn't worth the trouble. It would probably hold fine even without the tape... Just did it as a precaution.
Those pins and be problematic change. I have straight tyco adapters as well.. Just didn't want to mess with it.
 
Well... First ride tonight in the dark and I'm sorry to say these are nowhere near as bright as the stock bulbs.
I've got a message in to Reggie to see if something is amiss. There are two sets of 'tubes' that come with these.. I wonder if there's a difference between them.
The light is also very blue, which I guess is supposed to be in the 6000k range... Which doesn't mean it's brighter than something in the 4300k range... Just bluer.
I could barely tell the difference from low beams to high. Not sure if it's just scattering the light incorrectly.
Hoping for a solution, otherwise there's no way I can ride with these. Bummed.


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Looking at some of the other kits people have used, they have no 'tubes' covering the LED. I wonder if this is the problem? I may pull the tubes off and try them again tonight.


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Just heard back from Reggie. Those 'tubes' are supposed to be removed. Will test tonight and hopefully that fixes it.


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The tube are optional. one set will make the light blue and the other tube make it a yellow color. Leave the tube off for optimal out put.

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Darn, spent a few hours yesterday installing these and now I find out I should have removed the tube that came on the bulbs. Oh noooooo!!!!! Really don't want to take it all apart again. Wish Reggie would have stated this in the instructions.
 
Darn, spent a few hours yesterday installing these and now I find out I should have removed the tube that came on the bulbs. Oh noooooo!!!!! Really don't want to take it all apart again. Wish Reggie would have stated this in the instructions.

You don't want to leave those tubes on... The lighting was absolutely horrible with those installed. Sure hope it's better tonight after I re-do them.
Yeah.. Wish the instructions would have mentioned removing the tubes.
 
Good Luck!
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If they work out as planned for you; I'm going to have to consider upgrading to them while I'm in Missouri. :thumbup:
 

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