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LED headlight warning

Machinegunner

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I installed LED high beam headlights in my truck. They are very dangerous........they are so bright, the deer cover their eyes and now I can't see them.
 
:clap: This is a new one! :roflblack:
Back at the first "Aspencade" Convention (1983): a lot of the Canadian bikes were sporting a pair of 100 watt Cibie driving lights. We asked a rider about them...
His response was "If a Moose steps out in front of me: I'm gonna burn a hole through him, and keep on riding!"
 
Your going to have to go to SONAR......:roflblack:

Sonar is underwater detection and operates on a different principle. I think you mean radar, and that is a great idea for motorcycles!

A form of radar is what the smart collision avoidance cars are using.
 
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There is that much difference between the OEM and LED. :yes:


I bought the "HID" brights that were offered through BRP for my 08. Remember saying "$750 per light bulb!!!:yikes:" Those were so bright that they irritated others. But they sure lit up a dark road. :thumbup:
 
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Xenon Depot advertises the LED are twice as bright as halogen. It looks like it to me. They are pure white, makes the road signs hard to look at.
 
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