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Ninjachica
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Fook that

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Ride out today.
Headed home later than planned. Dusk.
Couldn’t see my lights on the road.
No switch to turn them off, so the bulbs had gone🤦🏻‍♀️

Sidelights only, or one main beam.

Within 15 minutes it was dark and I had another 10 miles to do.
Fook.
Glad I am old enough not to panic at riding when you can’t see the road!

Halfords tomorrow for 2 new bulbs 😶
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If you buy a couple of spare bulbs and plant them out now, they should be ready use next spring........... hope this helps........
Ok, I confess.......
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Lol

Too right.
Will replace them both and buy a box of spares!
Ed said he’d never replaced one.

I don’t remember when I last rode at night, so no idea when the first one blew.
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Done.

Blimey that was easy. And a very nice lady in Halfords got me the best deal on the bulbs (although she panicked when she realised they were for a bike and double checked they were right!)

No bulb kits available, but hey, those two shouldn’t go for a while!

All clean and ready for tomorrow.
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I change bulbs every 12K miles because they usually die soon after that (vibration causes the filaments to break).
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Piglet wrote: Sat Apr 17, 2021 3:19 am I change bulbs every 12K miles because they usually die soon after that (vibration causes the filaments to break).
Blimey!
I think the ninja still has the original ones in. 22 years on...
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My first bike night on the ER5 got interesting when I left for home, just after dark.
I turned the headlight on but had forgotten just how poor bike lights used to be. It was quite a challenge with candle power to light the way home :)

Your adventure reminds of my BSA Bantam days. If I turned the lights on the bike stopped, so I did many riding miles in the dark as a teenager. It wasn't much fun but sometimes it was just ride in the dark or stay home :)
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Beelady wrote: Mon Apr 19, 2021 8:08 am I turned the headlight on but had forgotten just how poor bike lights used to be.
Dim, flicker, and off - as The Prince of Darkness, Joseph Lucas intended.
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