I will do. I asked Helena about the Dunlops and she actually had a good and reasonable explanation. She said that it's a catch 22. If they put soft tyres on, people will moan at them cause they run down quick and if they put hard tyres on, you might just ride out there and see your arse. So best will be to just fit the tyres you like when They are due?
Here are 3 more pic's. Earlier they did not want to load. She is looking Mighty fine standing here outside my window. What I wont give to be out there riding her right now.
Ruin is the name of WAR's Horse. War from the Apocalypse. I just really liked the name so when I ordered her it was the first name that came to mind, but I also liked Pegasus (because of the Honda Wings on either side) When I saw her yesterday Face to Headlight, I knew she would be Ruin.
It's a standard H4 Osram globe, but produces about 10x the light of a standard H4. Best way to describe it for me would be to compare a candle to a 60 Watt globe. The amount of light you have hitting the road is fa-nominal. I would suggest this globe to anyone that wants decent light, but like me can not afford the HID kits out there.
I have never seen what the phillips lights are like so I can not comment on how they would stack up. Lumens - I am not sure, but check out this site maybe for an answer to your question
I will do. I asked Helena about the Dunlops and she actually had a good and reasonable explanation. She said that it's a catch 22. If they put soft tyres on, people will moan at them cause they run down quick and if they put hard tyres on, you might just ride out there and see your arse. So best will be to just fit the tyres you like when They are due?
hmm, sounds like a story to me, figured they might say something like you have to claim under warranty once they are run down, heaven forbid they are proactive. celbofs got a new set of metzelers fitted to his. would suggest you perhaps make them aware that you know about the issue with the tyres, and that the dunlops are a problem. up to you if you push them for a change now, or in a few thousand when they are MUST be done under warranty
apparently the osram and philips are virtually as bright as each other, but the longevity of the globe is the difference, even the nightbreaker + dont last too long, whereas the philips apparently lasts as long as a normal halogen.