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WW, I really don't know. The information I received was about headlights in general and had no specific reference to cages or bikes. I just looked at both my bikes and the GZ DOESN'T have the "DOT Approved" note cast into the lens and I can't see the reflector beyond. My Harley has a clear lens and the reflector DOES have the "DOT Approved" note cast into it.
So.... honestly I couldn't tell you whether it's cars only or not. I do suggest our Australian friend get this clarified before buying a US headlight. :??: :??: :??:
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Just make things a little more clear. Moto headlights have both hi and lo beams internally aimed straight forward through the lense. They are also adjustable externally to aim the entire headlight up/down or to the side/left or right a few degrees. Cage headlights are designed internally to point straight forward on hi beam and a little to right and down in lefthand drive vehicles. That way you do not blind oncoming traffic at night. The same idea applies to righthand drive vehicles with hi beam being straight forward and lo beam dropping down and to the left a bit. Cages are also externally adjustable by moving the entire headlight.
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