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Is HID a life saver? |
Yes anything that makes em take another look |
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No .....they are a menace and distracting |
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yes as long as they are governed to a limit |
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Carnage British Superbike Racer
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 5:12 am Post subject: HID ....good or bad ? |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13143206
following on from a conversation on another thread would be interested in the veiws of others.
personally im all for anything that makes mr/mrs smidsy halt in thier tracks because they cannot see due to a fucking bright light ....( thatll be me then fuckwit.......thanks for waiting at that junction)
Now having said that ill agree that the headlight should be angled correctly so as not to blind drivers and obviously quality control should be enforced during the MOT to ensure dipped beam is exactly what it says _________________ Rust is lighter than carbon fibre! |
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ninjabob Nuggetmeister
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:48 am Post subject: |
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As long as they are correctly aligned I cannot see an issue. _________________ "Those who understand compound interest are destined to collect it.
Those who don't are doomed to pay it." |
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biggus illitterātus
Joined: 21 Aug 2004 Posts: 31748 Location: Hotel California
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:54 am Post subject: |
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I'm not a fan of them at all. Most on bikes seem to be being fitted by people in sheds on sub 3 year old bikes, I don't think a brighter light will help you to be seen as much as good road positioning and moving so you can be seen etc. A 10kw headlight is no substitute for any of the above.
Personally, I'd like to see light output being the standard to which headlights should conform to rather than power consumption.
Also those cocks who insist on driving/riding everywhere on main beam want a too _________________
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boudicas Kermit
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 11:54 am Post subject: |
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I voted yes on this as the lights that come as standard on bikes (IMO) are woeful for riding at night _________________ Opinions are like assholes...... Ahhh Fcuk it - YOUR WRONG !!!
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biggus illitterātus
Joined: 21 Aug 2004 Posts: 31748 Location: Hotel California
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 11:58 am Post subject: |
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boudicas wrote: | I voted yes on this as the lights that come as standard on bikes (IMO) are woeful for riding at night |
No offence, but have you set the aim up for the rider weight, i.e. if the light is pointing about 3 ft in front of the bike you will need to raise it a bit. _________________
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boudicas Kermit
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:00 pm Post subject: |
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biggus wrote: | boudicas wrote: | I voted yes on this as the lights that come as standard on bikes (IMO) are woeful for riding at night |
No offence, but have you set the aim up for the rider weight, i.e. if the light is pointing about 3 ft in front of the bike you will need to raise it a bit. |
Offence taken and yes _________________ Opinions are like assholes...... Ahhh Fcuk it - YOUR WRONG !!!
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biggus illitterātus
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:07 pm Post subject: |
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boudicas wrote: | biggus wrote: | boudicas wrote: | I voted yes on this as the lights that come as standard on bikes (IMO) are woeful for riding at night |
No offence, but have you set the aim up for the rider weight, i.e. if the light is pointing about 3 ft in front of the bike you will need to raise it a bit. |
Offence taken and yes |
A lot of the American sites on the 1100 pan european grumble about the headlight on those, but seriously, they are superb, and come with cockpit mounted height adjustment, perhaps the yank variety has different lights.
One of the problems with motorcycle headlights is that because they rise and dip with accellaration and decellaration as the forks load and unload, they can dramatically change the illuminated area depending if you are on or off the throttle, this can lead to a viscious circle where you chop the throttle, lose vision which slows you down further. _________________
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wivvy's dad Cabbage club member #3
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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biggus wrote: |
A lot of the American sites on the 1100 pan european grumble about the headlight on those, but seriously, they are superb, and come with cockpit mounted height adjustment, perhaps the yank variety has different lights. |
Yes Duncan, the US models come with - I think - 35/45watt headlamps. Which is why they try to source European headlights. Seeing as the Pan has no cutoff in either direction, they can be used on any model, national Con & Use regs notwithstanding |
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Carnage British Superbike Racer
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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boudicas wrote: |
Offence taken |
Well put the bloody fence back.....the gate looks stupid stood there on its own
i dont see anything wrong with trying to have a cleaner crisper light instead of what the manufacturers have been putting in since they replaced the wick soaked in petrol.....and as said if its adjusted correctly then it shouldnt affect the sight of other drivers/riders but as a sharper light it may well gain the attention of billy bob who is half asleep and every normal headlight looks like a streetlight in the distance at night.
Yes i agree Dunc that constant road repositioning and self awareness are ultimate tools to remaining rubber side down but...every little helps eh? _________________ Rust is lighter than carbon fibre! |
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ninjabob Nuggetmeister
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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MrE wrote: | boudicas wrote: |
Offence taken |
Well put the bloody fence back.....the gate looks stupid stood there on its own
i dont see anything wrong with trying to have a cleaner crisper light instead of what the manufacturers have been putting in since they replaced the wick soaked in petrol.....and as said if its adjusted correctly then it shouldnt affect the sight of other drivers/riders but as a sharper light it may well gain the attention of billy bob who is half asleep and every normal headlight looks like a streetlight in the distance at night.
Yes i agree Dunc that constant road repositioning and self awareness are ultimate tools to remaining rubber side down but...every little helps eh? |
The other reason manufacturers may be installing them in the future might be emissions related as they draw less power (typically 35watts) than normal Halogen bulbs and so less workload on the alternator/smaller battery/alternator required/less load on the engine/more mpg. _________________ "Those who understand compound interest are destined to collect it.
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