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    Only one headlight

    Yes I know its normal, but my question is for other people with the same problem. On dipped I only have one light going, Im already noticing people waving and flashing their lights at me.
    (a) Im a incredible rider and they are showing their appreciation for my skill.
    (b) They think Im nut and are gently pointing that out.
    (c) Im going that slow they think I haven fallen asleep.
    (d) They love Kawasaki 636's (who doesnt)
    (e) The are kindly pointing out that one of my headlights isnt going.

    Do I bother doing a wiring mod to eliminate the problem?
    Or just wave back at people.
    The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.

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    Looks better when you have both going, thats what I'd do.

    But most wave because its such a bloody nice bike!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Judderbar
    ...On dipped I only have one light going, Im already noticing people waving and flashing their lights at me.
    ...Do I bother doing a wiring mod to eliminate the problem?
    Or just wave back at people.
    I guess the manufacturer knew what they were doing when they initiated this single headlight with late model sportsbikes...so I'd just ignore all this flashing of lights business and get on with the riding!

    Btw, what's the single headlight like on the roads at night?

    Kinda looks like it's winking at you, maybe that's why they're flashing their lights!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    I guess the manufacturer knew what they were doing when they initiated this single headlight with late model sportsbikes...so I'd just ignore all this flashing of lights business and get on with the riding!

    Btw, what's the single headlight like on the roads at night?
    Same with the Buell..........and they set the standard Don't worry about it!!

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    (f) They want you to do a wheelie?

    The single headlight at dip is a canadian regulation by memory. The idea is that if you've got two narrowly spaced headlights running at once, another road user could mistake them for a set of widely spaced headlights (such as on a car) that are much further away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    I guess the manufacturer knew what they were doing when they initiated this single headlight with late model sportsbikes...so I'd just ignore all this flashing of lights business and get on with the riding!

    Btw, what's the single headlight like on the roads at night?
    Seems fine at night, found that out tonight on a slightly longer trip than planned.
    The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.

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    i think FF's bike has the same prob!

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    CBR's have one headlight on as well. I personally think it is better to have one headlight and one highbeam.

    I found the headlight bright enough for night use.

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    at night, the one headlight spits out heaps of light. You wouldn't have thought it was all from one light actually!
    I figured out a possibility that *might* have decided it was the left light too - last weekend riding home in the pissing rain and dark, the light was covered in crap. So while riding (don't try this at home people), I reached forward and wiped it. If it had been the right one, I would have had to let go of the throttle..

    Anyway, I get a lot of people telling me the headlight is out, but then I explain the whole 'saving weight' thing, and they buy it and nod in appreciation.

    I've had a few offers to help me wire up the other side to, but here's the trick - I have a switch for it on the handle bar already!!!!!! If I flick it on, the right light comes on!!!!! How fukin good is that? But, it's the high beam. And because of this, the reflector at the back makes it fukin bright, so wiring it on will just blind people 24/7, when I can just as easily do that from the switch..

    Not having both on saves on having a relay, extra wiring, having to comprimise the best headlight beam (cos you'd design the beam for both dipped and high beam), etc etc, and all for the case of having 2 headlights on. Looks more defined with just the one I reckon. Might look a bit odd, but even in the dark, you'll know you've just been smoked by a kwaka.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    Might look a bit odd, but even in the dark, you'll know you've just been smoked by a kwaka.
    oh pleeeease, i'm feeling dizzy, may need to sit down 8-)...
    ..it's another red light nightmare..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 750Y
    oh pleeeease, i'm feeling dizzy, may need to sit down 8-)...
    you've had this experiance a few times before then?

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    lmao,
    sorry i didn't get to say hi on Saturday morning..
    seen one going round puke a couple times, WOW! now that thing was quick & it was only the 02/03 model.
    ..it's another red light nightmare..

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    Only one light by default, neat and you still can see at night, awesome.
    Must be more than 25w then. I got flashed at last weekend too, but for other reasons, read on:

    Started out with two working bulbs, went down to one and then none within 48hrs. Mutter, mutter, lost both low and high beam. All elements blown. At least they wore out at the sametime.

    Bike shop won't have replacement bulbs for another day or so. I think they might have cheapo's but I'm not intereted in those. That's what just blew with less than 6 months usage.

    Late last year when I put in new bulbs, biker sixth sense kicked in and I actually kept the old ones (hi-beam still worked). Kept them just encase they might come in handy as an in-between spare set. And I was right!

    OBTW, nice looking bike.

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    I can see the point of it, but commuting after dark last year I noticed something that made me believe it's best to have two headlights:
    If its real dark and there is a fair bit of traffic coming towards you a single-headlight-bike can appear to be one of the headlights of the car behind it (in the right situation). It's a known fact that the brain 'interprets' what it sees. It makes a descision on what it is looking at, and then that is what you will "see" until the brain decides otherwise. Several times last winter I noticed that the car coming towards me started to look odd, with one headlight appearing higher than the other. Then the old grey matter went "CLUNK!" and realised there was a bike infront of the car and showed it as such. The scary part is that with me being tired, the brain continued to believe in the illusion until the bike headlight was well out of line with the car headlight.

    Of course, twin head lights can also look like a car in the distance...
    My daughter telling me like it is:
    "There is an old man in your face daddy!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB
    I can see the point of it, but commuting after dark last year I noticed something that made me believe it's best to have two headlights:
    If its real dark and there is a fair bit of traffic coming towards you a single-headlight-bike can appear to be one of the headlights of the car behind it (in the right situation). It's a known fact that the brain 'interprets' what it sees. It makes a descision on what it is looking at, and then that is what you will "see" until the brain decides otherwise. Several times last winter I noticed that the car coming towards me started to look odd, with one headlight appearing higher than the other. Then the old grey matter went "CLUNK!" and realised there was a bike infront of the car and showed it as such. The scary part is that with me being tired, the brain continued to believe in the illusion until the bike headlight was well out of line with the car headlight.

    Of course, twin head lights can also look like a car in the distance...
    plus half the bikes still being designed even today, only have a single headlight anyway.
    Even tho it's just one light, it's bloody bright. So two wouldn't make any difference, they would have designed it so that it would be the same light, but just two bulbs instead of one. Could always flash your full beam, then it shows/blinds oncoming..

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