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davtnn
07-01-2008, 01:56 AM
I just had the pleasure of riding my GZ at night for the first time... its got a great light ... previous bikes sort of left you in the dark (literally).. but for sucha a small light it really does light the way ... and this opens the door to further rides at night
patrick_777
07-01-2008, 02:11 AM
I ride at night a lot lately (get off work at 3am) and I was really surprised at the amount of light the stock headlight puts out. I think the high beam dims a bit too much in the close range, but that is very adjustable.
davtnn
07-01-2008, 02:20 AM
with my C50 i almost had to hire some one to run out in front of the bike witha flash light ... it was scary
trykemike
07-02-2008, 07:20 PM
The 1 st time I rode at night I thought "man this head light is not very bright " I was wearing sunglasses. After removing them I thought "this head light is really bright high beam is adequate @ 80-90 k/ph.
always bring a pair of clear lens glasses for night riding. I always keep a pair in the tail bag behind the rear seat.
the tail bag fits in the curve on the back fender.
Easy Rider
07-02-2008, 09:52 PM
always bring a pair of clear lens glasses for night riding.
This is not a problem if you have a windshield and/or a full-face helmet !!! :tup:
Do you not have "showers" of hard-shell June bugs (Japanese Beetles) up in your neck of the woods ??
If you did you would (likely) never ride bare-faced (or bare anything for that matter) again at night. It's like being hit with a shotgun blast.
samato
07-03-2008, 07:21 PM
I'm surprised to hear that you guys think the stock headlight is bright. I don't have anything to compare with but I find that I need to use the high beam all the time at night in order to feel comfortable with how far ahead I can see. I hope I'm not blinding oncoming drivers but I just don't feel safe with the low beam.
Easy Rider
07-03-2008, 08:35 PM
I'm surprised to hear that you guys think the stock headlight is bright. I don't have anything to compare with but I find that I need to use the high beam all the time at night in order to feel comfortable with how far ahead I can see. I hope I'm not blinding oncoming drivers but I just don't feel safe with the low beam.
I think that's a pretty common feeling. It might indicate, however, that your light needs an adjustment......so that the low beam strikes the ground a little farther down the road.
Those who ride mostly in an urban environment, with street lights and cars around, will probably be happier with the light than someone who rides out in the DARK countryside (mostly) alone. I can't remember EVER thinking that a bike I was meeting had the high beam on.......although I'm sure a few of them did. I don't think it will be a problem.
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