2 Headlights 1 Low Beam - How often do you get flashed?
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Not to be confused with the 2 girls thing.
I try my best not to let it piss me off, as I'm sure most people are just trying to be helpful thinking I'm unknowingly riding around with a broken headlight. But the (I assume) angry d
heads reprimanding me for it at night in the pissing rain by blasting me with full beam is getting a bit much.
Anyone else having this problem?
To be fair my bike having sidelights permanently on makes it really obvious one of the lights 'isn't working'.
I'm going to avoid buying a bike with similarly styled lights in the future.
I try my best not to let it piss me off, as I'm sure most people are just trying to be helpful thinking I'm unknowingly riding around with a broken headlight. But the (I assume) angry d

Anyone else having this problem?
To be fair my bike having sidelights permanently on makes it really obvious one of the lights 'isn't working'.
I'm going to avoid buying a bike with similarly styled lights in the future.
Donbot said:
JimbobVFR said:
Are you sure they're not poorly adjusted and that's why you're getting flashed?
Yes, if anything the dip angle is too low. They're modern lights with a sharp cut off. Steve_H80 said:
I've never had this.
I would guess it's because the light is out of alignment when you're sat on the bike and it's looking like a main beam.
Easy enough to check.
Nah, the light angle is definitely correct. Does make me wonder if it is doing something weird eg. flickering while riding along. Though I do a lot of riding on unlit roads so I would have thought it would be something I'd notice.I would guess it's because the light is out of alignment when you're sat on the bike and it's looking like a main beam.
Easy enough to check.
I think it is the design of the lights as I've had a few people mention that one of my lights isn't working. Further investigation is needed I guess.
What's weird is that I never get flashed if I go from full to dipped beam when the approaching car can see me. Though that might be a coincidence.
Donbot said:
Nah, the light angle is definitely correct. Does make me wonder if it is doing something weird eg. flickering while riding along. Though I do a lot of riding on unlit roads so I would have thought it would be something I'd notice.
I think it is the design of the lights as I've had a few people mention that one of my lights isn't working. Further investigation is needed I guess.
What's weird is that I never get flashed if I go from full to dipped beam when the approaching car can see me. Though that might be a coincidence.
In my experience people flash because they feel your lights are too bright and think you're in full beam. If they see you switching to dipped beam they know there's nothing they can do.I think it is the design of the lights as I've had a few people mention that one of my lights isn't working. Further investigation is needed I guess.
What's weird is that I never get flashed if I go from full to dipped beam when the approaching car can see me. Though that might be a coincidence.
If your suspension is a bit soft the light could bounce up quite a bit.
I've never had anyone flash me on the Africa Twin, and that only has one side on dipped beam.
Alex@POD said:
In my experience people flash because they feel your lights are too bright and think you're in full beam. If they see you switching to dipped beam they know there's nothing they can do.
If your suspension is a bit soft the light could bounce up quite a bit.
I've never had anyone flash me on the Africa Twin, and that only has one side on dipped beam.
Could be it. It's like riding on the moon where I live.If your suspension is a bit soft the light could bounce up quite a bit.
I've never had anyone flash me on the Africa Twin, and that only has one side on dipped beam.
A car that I was following last night was switching their full beam on and off. I was watching the back of their car and I wasn't lighting it up. I assume it is people telling me to put lights on, rather than off. The dipped beam on the bike is also weak as piss.
Having said that, I could be wrong.
Donbot said:
Could be it. It's like riding on the moon where I live.
A car that I was following last night was switching their full beam on and off. I was watching the back of their car and I wasn't lighting it up. I assume it is people telling me to put lights on, rather than off. The dipped beam on the bike is also weak as piss.
Having said that, I could be wrong.
Sorry for asking a stupid question but are you sure the H7 bulb on the dip side is actually working, and it's not died leaving you with nothing more than a bright side light? That would definitely explain piss poor light and flashes from other road users. A car that I was following last night was switching their full beam on and off. I was watching the back of their car and I wasn't lighting it up. I assume it is people telling me to put lights on, rather than off. The dipped beam on the bike is also weak as piss.
Having said that, I could be wrong.
black-k1 said:
Sorry for asking a stupid question but are you sure the H7 bulb on the dip side is actually working, and it's not died leaving you with nothing more than a bright side light? That would definitely explain piss poor light and flashes from other road users.
That is a stupid question, and yes it is working 
I had this when one of the 2 vertical beam adjusters was not engaged properly, it was fine for static checks like the mot but would allow the beam to bounce around when moving! didnt realise until i followed someone who told me. took light out and re enaaged it with the thread and no flashes since
camb10 said:
I had this when one of the 2 vertical beam adjusters was not engaged properly, it was fine for static checks like the mot but would allow the beam to bounce around when moving! didnt realise until i followed someone who told me. took light out and re enaaged it with the thread and no flashes since
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