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LED Bulb R1200RT

njzanin

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Hi -

I thought this might help someone else.

I had to replace a burned out low beam bulb and decided to try these LED bulbs from Amazon. Oxalim https://a.co/d/29hWyaj

It worked fine with no issues.
 

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No HEADLIGHT OUT warning on the dash?

Make sure you buy CanBus compatible bulbs or install a resistor to fool CanBus into thinking there's a standard bulb in there.

I had some HIDs in mine, but they were brittle and broke. I moved to LEDs a couple years ago and love them, though I have to confess I try to avoid riding at night.
 
I had no issues with the dash indicator. It was on to let me know the other bulb burned out, but then went away when I installed these.
 
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