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Post by bobshaw on Feb 19, 2013 20:31:46 GMT -5
Sorry, I bet this has been covered before, but, should I have one headlight burning or two on low beams? I read somewhere that only one light burns on low beams. If that's true, how do I get both lights to work on low beam? It would look more balanced and increase visibility.
Thanks.
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Post by edfr on Feb 19, 2013 20:37:19 GMT -5
Rewire job and new bulb. Lefty
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Post by scootnwinn on Feb 23, 2013 0:36:18 GMT -5
Just run with the brights on during the day. One light at night should work for when you can't run with the brights.
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Post by prodigit on Feb 23, 2013 3:04:23 GMT -5
I had 2 bikes that had that issue! Hated it! Probably a bad contact somewhere.
Glad my EVO has 2 working lights!
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Post by bobshaw on Feb 23, 2013 10:28:07 GMT -5
I'm not sure that it is an issue. I read somewhere that the Reflex is designed to run wih only one low beam light. But, I'd like it better with both of them lit.
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Post by JR on Feb 24, 2013 22:56:43 GMT -5
I'm not sure that it is an issue. I read somewhere that the Reflex is designed to run wih only one low beam light. But, I'd like it better with both of them lit. I ASSUME that what you mean is to have both a high or a low beam from BOTH headlamps.? The problem is that the Reflex bulbs are SINGLE FILAMENT, and there is no other bulb with two filaments that will fit in place of the rather small-based H7 bulb holder. JR
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Post by bobshaw on Feb 25, 2013 19:59:20 GMT -5
Well, Fooey. That is about what I expected. So I guess one comes on for low beam and they both burn for high beam, one low and one high.
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