I’ve been looking for an option to significantly brighten my stock 2008 Triumph Bonneville headlight for some time. I’ve searched on Triumphrat.net (http://www.triumphrat.net/twins-technical-talk/189034-extra-bright-headlight-do-i-need-special-wires-or-anything.html) and read about a guy named Daniel Stern ([email protected]) who is supposed to be the expert on this topic. I emailed him asking what he would recommend and got no reply.

Recently I logged onto a local Triumph Dealer (teammcc.com) website and saw an ad for this product:

SuperSpot LED H4 Upgrade Bulb

  • Installs in minutes
  • Ultra white hi/low beam contained
  • Super high visibility
  • 2000 lumens
  • Only 1 amp draw
  • Auto fan system included
  • Full 3 year warranty

They were asking over $150 for the kit (one lamp and fan) so I went online and did some more research on LED H4 bulb options. I discovered some additional threads on Triumphrat.net on the H4 LED topic:

To go with really bright Halogen’s you need to install a relay. I wasn’t to keen on that idea and in the second post, Forchetto mentioned these LED’s as being a good value: CREE LED H4 Bulb Kit

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30W CREE LED Headlamp box

So, after all the reading, I decided to give Forchetto’s recommendation a try. The order went through easily on eBay to a company in the UK called MyLitco. The total sale was $148.17, but included 2 complete sets of lamps/fans converters and wiring. Here is a photo journal of the installation process.

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My CREE H4 LED Kit arrived from the UK well packed and undamaged.

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Inside were 2 CREE LED H4 headlamps and fans, and 2 converters with all wiring and connectors.

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Here’s a closeup view of the lamp itself with the integrated fan on the back, mounted on a large heatsink.

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I removed my headlamp ring to reveal where all of the new wires and converters and larger lamp/fan needed to fit.

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I removed the halogen lamp that was installed, and installed the new CREE LED H4 lamp. The retaining spring was a bit tricky, but I was able to get it to work.

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Here are closer up views of the new CREE LED lamp installed in the standard H4 bulb mount.

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Now I’ve attached the converter with the 2 leads provided… easy as pie! Ready to install and test.

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First I just plugged the new lamp to the connector inside my headlamp bucket and tested to see if it would light up. It did… and almost immediately the fan kicked on. I realized that the fan pretty much runs all the time, but it makes a very quiet, faint whirring sound.

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Finally I arranged the internal wiring to allow for the converter to sit at the bottom of the bucket, and all the other wires around the sides and top. I was able to get it all in fairly easily.

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It’s hard to tell in a photo, but the lamp is much brighter than the standard halogen, even a high quality one. The color temp is blue-ish (cooler) than the halogen as well.

I put the new headlamp to the test last night with some city and highway riding. I have to say that this is by far the best headlamp option I have experienced to date on my Bonneville.