Best headlights on a bike?

Best headlights on a bike?

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Scorched yellow

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2,315 posts

174 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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I always think this is such a critical yet overlooked of bike design. Having had cars and bikes (big bang R1) with bad headlights, there is nothing more frustrating (or potentially dangerous) than not being able to see what's in front of you at night. Of course you can do bulb upgrades or fit nasty auxiliary lights, but it will never be as good as a well designed light in the first place. My old V-Strom is completely standard, but has two lights on dipped beam with a good strong pattern that means I don't have to slow down meaningfully at night. On full beam it's even better, but obviously it's the dipped beam that matters most, as you can continually see where you're going without blinding everyone else.

What's the best standard headlight you've had on a bike?

Bob_Defly

3,986 posts

237 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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The light on my FZ-09/MT-09 was woefully bad. The Tiger 900 I have now with the d!ck lights on it too is amazing.

PTF

4,455 posts

230 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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The cornering lights on the Africa Twin Adventure Sport are very impressive. As you lean you get 1, 2, then 3 brightnesses/angles depending on how far you're leant over. So you can see "through" the corner.

Granted, there wasn't much else to like about the AT, but i did like those lights...

black-k1

12,138 posts

235 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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The light on my H2 SX is pretty poor. I was expecting more of a LED unit.

NSR500

112 posts

56 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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The MT10 isnt too bad, good enough to see where you are going which is helpful.

WarnieV6GT

1,139 posts

205 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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My 2016 Ducati multi has excellent led lights. Almighty dt turn night into day. My previous 2017 Triumph speed triple was no where near as good, but that still had halogens.

KTMsm

27,481 posts

269 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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Probably overlooked as the vast majority buy on looks / pricing and rarely ride at night

However that you think it's important will overjoy my son in law - a headlight designer !


black-k1

12,138 posts

235 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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PTF said:
The cornering lights on the Africa Twin Adventure Sport are very impressive. As you lean you get 1, 2, then 3 brightnesses/angles depending on how far you're leant over. So you can see "through" the corner.

Granted, there wasn't much else to like about the AT, but i did like those lights...
I'm not impressed with the H2 SX cornering lights either. I can tell they are coming on and they do a good job of lighting the verge beside me but they don't have any real range so I "outrun" them at anything over about 25mph.

Iminquarantine

2,168 posts

50 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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KTMsm said:
Probably overlooked as the vast majority buy on looks / pricing and rarely ride at night

However that you think it's important will overjoy my son in law - a headlight designer !

You can let your son in law know that good headlights and twin headlights are one of the main features I look for in a bike!

boyse7en

7,049 posts

171 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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KTMsm said:
Probably overlooked as the vast majority buy on looks / pricing and rarely ride at night

However that you think it's important will overjoy my son in law - a headlight designer !

It's one of those elements that will be overlooked (who does a test ride at night?) but will make a big difference to the ownership experience.

Chipchap

2,607 posts

203 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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Just buy and fit a set of Denali "wker Lights" with mine set at 30% its fairly good on a black dark night on a Scottish B Road. Put them on 100% and it is honestly like daylight. Dont care if someone thinks I look like a dick, as that means that they saw me.

FSEngineer

115 posts

163 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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The LED headlight on my R1200GS was pretty good (which made up for it being hideous), but the LED reflector unit on my 2021 R NineT (shared with the R18 I believe?) is unbelievable considering I expected it to be "form over function". Easily gives modern LED car headlights a run for their money. The adaptive cornering thing is a bit of a gimmick though, unless you especially want to be staring at the verge immediately either side of you when you're cornering in the dark for some reason.

Makes a nice change from my previous R NineT with the halogen unit which wasn't great, and the Ducati Supersport which for some inexplicable reason still used halogen bulbs on a bike which was released in 2017

DirtyHarley

404 posts

79 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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Headlights on Harley's are all pretty much like holding a candle out infront of you they are so woeful! Aftermarket LED 'daymakers' - even the chinese clone ones costing £35 are pretty damn decent.

I was quite impressed with the MT07 headlight when I briefly owned one; was good at a lean as well.

V1nce Fox

5,508 posts

74 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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Iminquarantine said:
KTMsm said:
Probably overlooked as the vast majority buy on looks / pricing and rarely ride at night

However that you think it's important will overjoy my son in law - a headlight designer !

You can let your son in law know that good headlights and twin headlights are one of the main features I look for in a bike!
Same. To this day a pair of twin rounds is still my favourite look on a bike, faired or not.

markymarkthree

2,499 posts

177 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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V1nce Fox said:
Same. To this day a pair of twin rounds is still my favourite look on a bike, faired or not.
Twin lamps should be the law. biggrin

5" 3/4s leds on the bike look great and are fab at night.


5" 3/4s on the car are blinding and look fab.


Stuart Fordyce

1,517 posts

67 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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I would in no way suggest anyone purchase a 2005 Ducati Multistrada 1000S as a motorcycle. However the projector for dipped beam, especially with an HID, was good for "motorway speeds" on unlit roads.

wa16

2,240 posts

227 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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the ones on the ninja 1000sx are very good, i have been impressed with their brightness on the times i used it in the dark
contrast with the one on zzr previously owned they really were pants despite the set up

i have considered wally lights on my tiger as they are pants but its just time for fitting, the expense and splicing into the electrics, diy mechanics not my forte

PIGINAWIG

2,339 posts

171 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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My old 67 plate ZZR1400 had projector lenses and halogens were very poor but a couple of Philips led bulbs made them excellent. My KTM 1190 are shockingly poor but I’m adding Denali spots and floods at the weekend. I’ll only put them on at night as I’m very rural.


Iminquarantine

2,168 posts

50 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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I had a Pan European with twin reflector halogens. They were excellent.

The F800GT headlight is st. I added Denali lights, with a dimmer on low beam and full power on high beam. However the Denslis do spray light everywhere, so they are aimed lower than I would like.

shirt

23,254 posts

207 months

Tuesday 1st February 2022
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It was the first thing I changed on my 2012 monster. Went for a single round led unit from visionx in the states. Highly recommended, much pricier than a generic unit but the output and spread is superb. I ride a lot out in the desert at night (have to I order to get my kicks in summer) and full beam is awesome. Also the low/high split creates an artificial horizon which is amusing for checking your bank angle smile