H7 MOTORCYCLE LED HEADLIGHT BULBS — 6000K COOL WHITE (PAIR)


— NOTE —
• The compatibility list cannot include every motorcycle model. Please confirm your bike uses an H7 socket and a 12V DC headlight circuit before purchase.
• You can send us your make / model / year (and a photo of the original bulb and retaining clip) — we’ll help verify the correct bulb size quickly.

— THIS LISTING —

• 1 pair (2 pcs) H7 6000K cool white super-bright LED motorcycle headlight bulbs — plug-and-play on most 12V DC H7 housings.

— SPECIFICATIONS —

Bulb Socket: H7
LED Chips (each bulb): 2 × CSP 3570
Driver: Built-in (no external ballast)
Operating Voltage: DC 12–24V (motorcycles with 12V DC systems)
Color Temperature: 6000K Cool White
Light Color: Cool White
Material: Aluminum alloy housing
Operating Temperature: −40°C ~ +85°C
Waterproof/Dustproof: IP67
Lifespan: Up to 50,000 hours (proper cooling required)
Installation: Plug & play design; no resistor or wiring modification needed on most 12V DC bikes

— MOTORCYCLE-SPECIFIC NOTES —

Not for 6V systems.
• On bikes where the headlight runs on AC from the stator (common on some older carbureted models), LEDs may flicker — use a rectifier/regulator or DC-converted circuit for stable output.
• Some models use H7 retaining clips/adapters or tight rubber dust caps; verify space behind the bulb. Minor dust-cap trimming or an adapter ring may be required on certain bikes.

— PACKAGE INCLUDES —

2 × H7 LED headlight bulbs

— INSTALL CAUTION —

  1. Allow the motorcycle to cool down before installation.

  2. Park securely on a stand; switch off ignition and remove the key.

  3. Avoid burns when lights were recently on.

  4. Do not touch LED emitters with bare fingers; handle bulbs by the base.

  5. Check connectors/terminals/wiring — poor contact can cause flicker or no-light issues.

  6. Ensure the bulb is fully seated and locked; the tip should not touch the internal shield or lens.

  7. After installation, re-aim the headlight to achieve a clear cutoff and proper road coverage.

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