UPDATE - LED Head Light Comparison JW/HD & TL
#211
The review in the link that is what initiated this thread...
Plans are in place to update this review with the results of testing the Phase 7 headlight and passing lamps. If the weather liars are correct - testing should be happening this Sunday and hopefully the results posted next week.
Plans are in place to update this review with the results of testing the Phase 7 headlight and passing lamps. If the weather liars are correct - testing should be happening this Sunday and hopefully the results posted next week.
Sorry, had I been paying attention, I would have realized that.
BTW, not positive, but I think we've met. Were you at the PGR Mission for the USMC Helo Pilot Lt Heitmann in Mendota?
#215
I think the HD LED's look very cool, I like the black with my vivid black, and with motolights daytime visability, if in fact a valid variable, isn null and void.
Statistics can be manipulated to prove anything, but there is evidence that headlights on during the daytime don't do anything but sell bulbs. I find HID headlights on cage or bike to be annoying and distracting, day and night.
Statistics can be manipulated to prove anything, but there is evidence that headlights on during the daytime don't do anything but sell bulbs. I find HID headlights on cage or bike to be annoying and distracting, day and night.
#216
Just wondering!
Ride Safe,
Steve R.
#217
#218
I think the HD LED's look very cool, I like the black with my vivid black, and with motolights daytime visability, if in fact a valid variable, isn null and void.
Statistics can be manipulated to prove anything, but there is evidence that headlights on during the daytime don't do anything but sell bulbs. I find HID headlights on cage or bike to be annoying and distracting, day and night.
Statistics can be manipulated to prove anything, but there is evidence that headlights on during the daytime don't do anything but sell bulbs. I find HID headlights on cage or bike to be annoying and distracting, day and night.
#220
I'm not trying to put Colorado down here but who did the study, what data did they look at and how did they compile it? We've already agreed that statistics can be manipulated. Sometimes governmental agencies do a really good job of compiling and interpreting data, sometimes not and these days, I "always" take anything a governmental agency says with a large grain of salt!! Their study may well be spot on but one study does not an argument make IMO.
This is what I know from personal experience. I haven't personally done some long term study and analized decades worth of statistics. What I have done is ridden motorcycles for over 40 years. When I learned to ride, all motorcycles had a headlight on/off switch on the handlebars to turn them on or off. As time went on (mid 70's approximately), various states passed legislation requiring motorcycles to run lights on in the day time, primarily for visibility reasons. Eventually, the motorcycle manufacturers read the writing on the wall and simply removed the headlight on/off switch from the bike (probably saved them 50 cents a bike!) and the lights were on any time the ignition switch was on. That's why you won't find any modern bikes with a headlight on/off switch these days. I remember clearly the time frame that happened and I can tell you, a single bike, running in traffic, was much more obvious with it's headlight on than one running with it's headlight off. That's why I wasn't thrilled when they started putting daytime running lights on cars. If everyone is using them, them bikes just blend into the mix again, just like they did before the laws requiring bikes to run headlights on in the first place.
Did that ultimately make any difference in accident and/or fatility statistics? I don't know but as we've already agreed, statistics can be manipulated to say just about anything.
Ride Safe,
Steve R.
PS: Enough of this already! Bogie - still waiting with baited breath for your eval of the Phase 7 lights when you get the chance and thanks again for all your input on the subject.