After I did a search and found out i'm not the only one who's turned their headlight mask upside to hear the sound of the bulb hitting concrete. I saw a thread about replacement halogen bulbs, but the topic was left unresolved.
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Ayuh, stock mask/lens, and it tain't snug at'all. Durn thing falls right out once ya get it upside down. I'll go to Advance and try and find a bulb w/ the same base. If it's at least that wattage or higher it oughta be fine and dandy. My steering stem bearings actually had grease on them. I didn't have to dig through grease to find the bearings, but they looked greased nonetheless.
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I had the exact same thing happen to me. My brother found me a headlight bulb out of a (I believe 97 polaris explorer) that fits right in, is 35 watts and is a halogen. it works much better. I posted this on another sigt a couple years ago but no one seemed interested. I havent even changed out the rear bulb for an led yet. Ill try to find the part number to confirm the application.
I recall a John Deere product using the same bulb, too.
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Point is, they're out there.
BTW...the OEM bulb has two elements in it. Although this won't work after you've dropped it on the floor..if the filament is just out...solder a bit of wire between the contacts on the bottom of the blub...use the OTHER filament for awhile.
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Thanks fellers. Matt, a halogen for less cash is a no brainer. Thanks for taking the time to hunt up that part number. I don't know why they dont just put some sort of standard bulb in it so it's not such a hassle when you have a brain cramp and dump the stupid bulb on the floor. I betcha you could finagle a way to make a different (easier to procure and less expensive) bulb into the stock lens and splice the cooresponding connector into the factory headlight wiring harness...it would still have to be a 35w bulb from what canyon carver is saying though. Worth investigating nonetheless.
My dealer has a bunch of these aftermarket for about $5. He ordered one for me and ended up with a dozen. I will get you one and send it if you want, and if he still has some.
He was a little bummed when he ended up with that many. there isn't a big demand.
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I stopped at one of the local shops today and took the bulb, or what was left of it, w/ me. I asked if they had anything like it, and they had regular bulbs, and halogen versions. The regular one was 3.95, and the halogen was 7.95. Mine was a 30W/30W, as were the ones he had. I'll post the brand and part number tomorrow. Problem solved I reckon. Oh yeah, I went w/ the halogen.
I forgot about this for a few days. I meant to post the bulb i.d. of the one i found for relatively cheap, especially compared to what i saw other people have to pay, and kawasaki's price. The bulb is a Candlepower C.P.I. HM 201 12V 30/30W. The sku number is 1511120100. Any bike shop, or most, should be able to get it I would think. They didn't even blink when I showed them my base, so it must be fairly common, and it was only 8 bucks (halogen version).
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