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nickst4
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It certainly takes a lot of discipline not to look at headlights and thus bleach the most sensitive area of your retina. When HID first came out, I was fascinated by the blue aura and definitely stared at it. Even now, BMW and Minis cars have the most distracting lights, though I don't know if they are HID or LED. Look away very quickly is my maxim now.
No need here to get into discussing the add-on high-intensity lights that every BM GS rider believes are necessary in order to make their imperious progress along ordinary roads where there is very little chance of encountering an elephant! Nor, perhaps, the crutch-rocketiers who run with mainbean on in daylight and presumably at night too. It's for safety, I've been told, because car-drivers just don't see me as I approach and overtake at ballistic speed... For me, the bottom line is all light is GOOD (I was once a commercial-standard photographer), but artificial lights should be used with due consideration. Hopefully, Guzzi riders tend toward the considerate end of the spectrum? Nick
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Diesel Dave
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Here's a copy of the latest update sent to MOT Testers.
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Diesel Dave
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Interestingly it has the same wording fault as the original notification - refers to HALOGEN headlamps...
So if your classic has INCANDESCENT bulbs and gets swapped for an LED........
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Guzzi1000SE
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Does this include motorcycles as it doesn’t mention class 2
(motorcycles)? |
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Diesel Dave
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TBH I hadn't noticed that....
In that case the original notification applies...so we should be OK to use LED bulbs. |
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nickst4
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Well, at the very least, MOT testers (and us) can claim confusion over the rules, so perhaps it will go well with us after all!
Might it help if we had a Union Flag sticker on our bikes too, or is that getting too political for the forum? Apologies.... Nick
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Brian UK
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If we ever get the chance to leave UK shores for a holiday, you can have a Union Flag sticker on your numberplate with GB under it. So as I now read the confusion, you can put an LED bulb into an old reflector on a motorcycle, but not in a car? Does that really make any sense to anyone? By the way, all Halogen bulbs are incandescent, no confusion there. Halogen is just the gas added in the bulb which allows the tungsten filament to run hotter (brighter).
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Brian.
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Diesel Dave
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Too true; but conversely not all incandescent bulbs are halogen..... So if your Guzzi is old enough not to have a halogen headlamp (I would guess they would have been introduced in the late 70's or early 80's). Then the wording is unfortunate on the rules as it doesn't cover such headlamps. Trying not to be anal about this - not sure I'm achieving the goal. |
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Mike H
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How many drivers don't know what 'incandescent' means, but they will no trouble recognizing 'halogen' |
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Doc.
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I'm going to keep using my LED H/Light 'Bulbs' until I'm told I can't . . .
I tried a couple of types before settling on the current ones.
First pair had a triangular 'Post', with LEDs on all three sides. No Beam Pattern (unsurprisingly), as the LEDs were positioned totally differently to a normal Bulb's Filaments. Second pair had the correctly positioned LEDs, but the Finned Body wouldn't go through the Hole in the Reflector. Third pair are good, Beam Pattern correct, better output than Halogens. I don't expect my MOT Tester to say anything, after all, he hasn't picked up that the lights Dip the wrong way for the UK (good old Guzzi!), after four MOTs . . . |
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nickst4
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Good comment! At one stage I fitted all the bikes with the type of LED that has four ranks of COB emitters. on the basis that they gave 360degrees of illumination and would resemble filament bulbs. Not so: the beam patterns were dreadful because the light source was much too wide. Now I go for slim Auxito two-sided units, which can also be rotated in their mounts to trim the pattern. These are fan-cooled of course; much better than the passive cooled ones as they are a deal more powerful.
LED forever, I hope, but used responsibly. Nick
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Stevex
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This is what I fitted to my LM2, luckily I have enough room behind the fairing for the heatsink.
Latest LED Motorcycle Headlight H4 Z-ES Chips 4600 Lumen 472 475 P43T – Classic Car LEDs Ltd
They also sell a converter ring to allow the H4 bulb fitment to be used with the old style Guzzi bulb fitment at the back of the headlight. |
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nickst4
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That looks good, though I think somewhat pricier than necessary for the same quality. I wonder if LED chips are now much more resistant to heat than they were, because I can see the benefit of a passive heat-sink over a fan one for reliability, given the same power handling. Bear in mind that car headlamps often have much more space behind and around them for cooling than enclosed bike installations.
Nick
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Dave P.
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I've recently fitted an LED headlamp "Bulb" to a BPF reflector. I haven't seen BPF light units mentioned regarding conversions, just halogen units. Are they covered by the legislation and will the bike fail its MOT?
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Brian UK
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There seems to be so much confusion on this. What it comes down to is, as I see it - Is the beam pattern OK, does it cut off correctly on dip? Will the tester notice? However, I'm sure when they refer to Halogen, they mean any incandescent bulb. But the only way to be certain is to contact DVSA and ask. I've just sent off an enquiry to them. If I get an answer, I'll post it here.
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