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The man with the big stick seemed to be getting a wee bit miffed at us derailling a thread, so I figured I'd self-moderate.
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However, that wasn't really the point raised. I stated that I get flashed at because people assume I'm running on full beam, when I'm actually on dipped. This has happened in daylight conditions as well as in the dark. Again, my lights are properly ajusted. I think the "I don't like daylight running lights" sentiment comes because it can be seen as an act of agression by other drivers, thus putting them on the defence immediately, and possibly easing road rage etc. Anyone else want to throw in their 2p? I'll start a beer fund with them all. ![]() |
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IMHO uprated bulbs are fine where they are
1) good quality, so meet the relevant standard. Thus the light source will be where it is meant to be in the headlamp. 2) Headlights are correctly adjusted. On a motorcycle this means having pre-load set correctly for the rider and the adjustment done with rider on board (a faff I know but the only way to get lights properly adjusted IMO) The above means that dazzle should not occur. folks say the lights on my VFR are good / bright, but I rarely get flashed for dazzle. This speaks volumes about correct adjustment. |
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I'd argue that if drivers are flashing you then they think your lights are too bright! Doesn't matter how well adjusted you *think* they are, if they are dazzling other people they should be toned down.
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Ergo I therefore suppose I have no objection to uprated bulbs if they are pointing at the floor, its just many cars seem to have them pointing in my face! "dipped" and "full beam" are just words, what actually matters is whether oncoming traffic is being blinded by you or not.
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![]() Some drivers see a brighter than usual light, and assume you're running on main/full beam, when that's actually not the case. |
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Interesting thread. I have to say, being both a biker and owner of a car, being dazzled by some jumped up nobbler with their bright bulbs is damn annoying.
I would also say I've yet to see a pair of bright lights that haven't dazzled me, therefore I am not convinced that it's all down to adjustment and has got to have something to do with the bulbs being too bright. I have also ridden at night, as I'm sure many have, and do appreciate the absence of a sufficiently bright pair of headlights does make vision difficult, but that doesn't mean we should all be trying to out-dazzle each other. In defense to this, you should always ride to the conditions, and I would say I don't think there's anything wrong with the light you get from a 60/55 bulb. |
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The issue I personally have is the spread of light. Hence why I'm fitting spot lights. These will be pointing sideways from the bike (and not subject to the same MOT testing as they're spots) thus allowing better vision around corners at night. One of the big downfalls of the SV headlights IMO.
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I have put Halfrauds bulbs in mine and raised the angle slightly.
They shine just below the rear window of the car in front. They provide ample lighting on country roads at night and I can't remember when I was last flashed at ( ![]() I feel there is a fine line between well adjusted and taking the pee. Take a bit of time to set them up and everybody will be happy with the results. |
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There seems to be a growing problem where over the last few years every Tom **** & Harriet has bought cars with HDI lights. Now that these are on their 3rd or 4th owner the lights point in all directions.
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You are probably experiencing problems from aftermarket HIDs. & in answer to your question join them ![]() ![]() |
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