smart1275gt
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posted on 5/4/08 at 06:59 PM |
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Bike Headlights?
Been looking at Yamaha R1 head lights to fit on a project car and wondered if there was any legal reasons why not? They do give a beam pattern. Reason
being they are small and light (no pun) and always part of an engine package if you buy a crashed bike for the engine, etc. Might be the furute look
of a sleek roadster or something?
Any feedback appreciated.
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blakep82
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posted on 5/4/08 at 07:01 PM |
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bike lights dip straight down, and for a car they need to dip down to the left.
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Puk
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posted on 5/4/08 at 07:38 PM |
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The lights on my bikes (BMW and Ducati) dip to the left (that is light up the left hand side of the road).
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jambojeef
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posted on 5/4/08 at 09:16 PM |
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I know a guy who passed SVA at Newcastle with bike headlights
They were CBR 1000 RR ones iirc - the sharply angled ones which are actually two separate units.
Dont know if thats helps but just my 2p...
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matt_claydon
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posted on 5/4/08 at 09:30 PM |
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Some bikes have a flat dipped beam (not allowed on cars) but there are also some with the kick-up on the left which should be fine for SVA and MOT
requirements.
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