Number of Sockets and Pin - Pins in Headlight Wiring
Fitment - Front
Additional Information
Latest technology optics design for sharp focus
Plasma coating on the reflector to enhance the metalizing life
Hassle-free fitment
Scratch, dust, and resistance
Maximum safety and relaxed driving.
Core Components of the Assembly
A standard assembly consists of several interconnected parts that work together to illuminate the road:
The Housing: The outer "bucket" or shell that holds everything. It protects internal parts from dust and moisture and is usually made of high-impact plastic or chrome-plated metal.
The Bulb: The light source. Modern bikes use Halogen, LED, or HID (Xenon) bulbs.
The Reflector: A silvered or mirrored surface behind the bulb.Its job is to capture light that would otherwise escape backward and redirect it forward in a concentrated beam.
The Lens: The clear front cover. On older bikes, lenses were made of glass with "fluting" (lines) to help spread the light. Modern bikes use clear polycarbonate (plastic) lenses, often relying on the reflector or a projector lens to shape the beam.
Wiring Harness & Connectors: The electrical "nervous system" that provides power. Most bikes use a 3-pin H4 connector for high and low beam functionality.
Bezel/Trim Ring: The decorative outer ring that often helps secure the lens to the housing.