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marky 14-08-06 04:20 PM

headlight blinding oncoming drivers
 
Met up with some fellow bike riders a couple of weeks back and there was a guy there who had brought in a Bandit from France. My SV is a Dutch import through an Irish dealer.

Someone kindly pointed out that our headlights were designed to be ridden on the other side of the road. i.e. when we dip our lights the angle is wrong, with the majority of light shining up into oncoming traffice rather than into the left. Obviously this is cause silly ppls in other silly countries drive on d'other side of the road...

Question is this - how big/expensive a job is it to swap out the headlight I have for one that won't be blinding the poor peopel driving against me?! Is it as simple as just swapping it out or is there more to it?

bobit69 14-08-06 06:32 PM

You may be able to get deflectors, I know you can get them for cars. Other than that, I cannot comment how easy/hard it would be to re configure the lamps themselves.

Although thinking about it, the lights on a bike point straight! So you shouldn'thave to worry.

Check when it is dark against a wall and see the angle of the beam, I am pretty sure it will be dead straight, mine are and it is UK spec.

I am intrigued to know!

Cheers

Warren 14-08-06 06:53 PM

ive seen some guys just put a bit of tape on the right hand side of the light.

mainly with the imported 400cc's

northwind 14-08-06 08:13 PM

You didn't say which model it is... If you want to fix it, I'd say do it right and get a replacement headlight where needed, but the wiring looms may not match. Me, I'd just buy a load of waterproof connectors and cut-n-shut the looms where needed.

marky 15-08-06 08:17 AM

Sorry Northwind...its a 05 SV650 naked model. I've put it up against the wall and the high part of the beam definitely seems to be to the right whihc would explain the blinding of the other drivers....that sound right? :?:

northwind 15-08-06 09:06 AM

Sounds about right, aye. Well then, I'd look for a second hand headlight on EBay and swap 'em over. It's quite possible there'll be differences in wiring but I can't see it being very complex at all.

Stu 15-08-06 12:35 PM

My old bike failed it's MOT for this. They just put black tape on it (left side!!) for me for free and passed it. - Looks like your permanently on your holidays tho' :lol:

andyauger 16-08-06 06:02 PM

They're adjustable
 
This may seem hard to believe, but you can adjust the height and lateral pointing of the headlights! Really!

Break out the trusty owner's manual and you can learn how to adjust the direction of the headlamps for free with a screwdriver.

Nekkid 17-08-06 09:21 AM

Phew, glad this came up!
I'm living in Sweden and the bike is going for it's 'MOT' next Thursday. I had the lights done on the car, but didn't think the bike would be an issue!! I'd better get the screwdriver out!
Andyauger is quite right, you can adjust it both ways, there is a little screw on the side (Curvy Naked)


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