missouriboy
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In a cage, low beams all day. At night, hi/lo depending on oncoming traffic.
On the Spyder, hi beams all day. At night, just like in the cage.
On the Spyder, hi beams all day. At night, just like in the cage.
I just did a Google search on high beams in daylight. Guess what? There is no better consensus one way or the other on any other discussion forum than there is right here!Those who claim using brights during the day is illegal are usually referring to laws that obviously were written to require use of headlights at night. Most of those laws were written before daytime use of headlights became common. Logic tells you bright headlights at night are going to be more annoying than during the day because of the contrast between the light and its surroundings.
As I see it common sense has to rule. If your bike has a very high intensity headlight that is aimed somewhat high then probably you better keep it on low beam during the day. But if your headlight, like mine is most of the time, aimed low and/or is not super bright, then leave it on high all the time during the day. In fact mine is aimed so low I keep it on high even at night. I know, I need to adjust them but I don't have enough dark hours when I've got the bike out to do an accurate aiming job.
With the newer LED headlights, like the Harley LED headlights, which cast a very intense beam straight on, this is an issue we need to pay more attention to. Even in daylight those beams can be worse than just annoying. They can be blinding.
Anyone drive with there high beams / fog lights on in the day time and do ya think it would do any harm
As recommended by the MSF! http://www.msf-usa.org I do not have shutters fyi (2013 STL)if that is the concern.I always drive with high beams. I want cagers to see me ALWAYS.