Author Topic: Osram Motorcycle Globes.  (Read 804 times)

Offline alans1100

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Osram Motorcycle Globes.
« on: January 22, 2019, 07:58:19 PM »
Has anyone tried either of these two globes? Looking at them for the 1300 when one of the standard Philips 45/45w globes fail.

NIGHT RACER 110

https://www.osram.com/am/ecat/NIGHT%20RACER%20110-Halogen%20headlight%20lamps-Motorcycles-Automotive%20Lighting/uk/en/GPS01_1171910/PP_EUROPE_Europe_eCat/ZMP_1168301/

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The most powerful motorcycle light from OSRAM

NIGHT RACER 110 is the brightest halogen motorcycle light from OSRAM. With up to 110% more light, a light beam up to 40 meters longer, and up to 20% whiter light compared to standard halogen lamps

X-RACER

https://www.osram.com/am/ecat/X-RACER-Halogen%20headlight%20lamps-Motorcycles-Automotive%20Lighting/uk/en/GPS01_1057132/PP_EUROPE_Europe_eCat/ZMP_1013648/
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The bluish-white light with up to 4,200 K

X-RACER motorcycle lamps provide modern, bluish-white light with a color temperature of up to 4,200 Kelvin. This up to 20% brighter........
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Re: Osram Motorcycle Globes.
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2019, 08:23:02 PM »
Not those ones, but I do have a pair of OSRAM Night Breaker unlimited in STrudel at the moment, which look sort of similar in spec. Massive difference compared to the OEM. I’m planning shortly to put together a set of controlled photographs (with fixed exposure and colour balance) to compare the OEM, the Night Breaker and the Phillips X-tremeUltinon LED.
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