less aggravating than when they blow out again and again and again...nature of the vibration from the bike...4411's are a tractor bulb designed to handle the vibration...takes only a few minutes to do the mod.
The Suzuki replacement bulb has been superseded to a new number: 990A0-72005-006 - physically looks a little different inside. Hope it lasts longer than the old style.
I tried to remove the bulb last night only saw one screw under the housing, took it off and nothing moved or seemed to want to budge. so I failed. ERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
napa usually has these available in my area...the northeast for under $10...last a long time. Some solder...some krimp...I krimp...if you krimp...krimp well...found that out when shortly after installing, light went out and left me using some choice 4 letter words about these lamps are worst than what i had in there...took apart the light and noticed the connection where i had krimped was poorly done...redid it correctly and bulb lasted a long time. Good luck if you go this route.
Most driving lights that have separate bulbs (not integrated bulb/reflector units like the 4411) use H3 bulbs. 12V, 35W (or sometimes 50/55W). Like these:
I bought some of these. The 35W ones are what I believe Suzuki also uses in their stock light bar.
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