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Title: New MOT rules regarding HID and LED lights: Good news - You can now have them
Post by: BBROWN1664 on 19 March 2021, 02:16:28 pm
MOT special notice 01-21: headlamp conversions - GOV.UK ([url=http://www.gov.uk]www.gov.uk (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/special-notice-01-21-headlamp-conversions/mot-special-notice-01-21-headlamp-conversions))
Title: Re: New MOT rules regarding HID and LED lights - Good news - You can now have them
Post by: b1k3rdude on 21 March 2021, 10:06:56 am
From 22 March 2021, we’re changing these rules so that not all motorcycles and vehicles will fail the MOT test if their halogen headlamp units have been converted to be used with HID or LED bulbs.
This is indeed good news :-)
Title: Re: New MOT rules regarding HID and LED lights: Good news - You can now have them
Post by: Timbo on 13 May 2021, 08:44:15 am
MOT special notice 01-21: headlamp conversions - GOV.UK (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/special-notice-01-21-headlamp-conversions/mot-special-notice-01-21-headlamp-conversions))


I will have to say I disagree ... there are far too many very intense and blinding LED lights on the road now that are actually a hazard to other road users. Its a bad move because it has not been investigated enough, nearly all the LEDs are too biased to the blue end of the spectrum and that is the issue.

Bw

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Title: Re: New MOT rules regarding HID and LED lights: Good news - You can now have them
Post by: b1k3rdude on 13 May 2021, 01:03:09 pm
I will have to say I disagree ... there are far too many very intense and blinding LED lights on the road now that are actually a hazard to other road users. Its a bad move because it has not been investigated enough, nearly all the LEDs are too biased to the blue end of the spectrum and that is the issue.
If they are adjusted correctly, dazzeling is minimised. And afaik you have to have white LED so 4600-5000k. Anything higher than that is and has always been illegal.
Title: Re: New MOT rules regarding HID and LED lights: Good news - You can now have them
Post by: BBROWN1664 on 13 May 2021, 03:32:03 pm
I will have to say I disagree ... there are far too many very intense and blinding LED lights on the road now that are actually a hazard to other road users. Its a bad move because it has not been investigated enough, nearly all the LEDs are too biased to the blue end of the spectrum and that is the issue.

Most muppets who fit them will fail the MOT as the aim is not set correctly or they are using cheap and nasty LED that cannot be aimed properly. Set correctly they are fine.
Title: Re: New MOT rules regarding HID and LED lights: Good news - You can now have them
Post by: Gnasher on 13 May 2021, 04:55:51 pm
Most muppets who fit them will fail the MOT as the aim is not set correctly or they are using cheap and nasty LED that cannot be aimed properly. Set correctly they are fine.

 :agree

The issue isn't just cheap bulbs but the wrong bulbs.  They're are 2 types, projector and reflector, most sold on fleebay etc are for the former, fine if you bike is fitted with projector head lights, they won't work on reflector head lights, such as FZS/600/1000.   The same applies to LED, most quality units can be adjusted, cheap knock offs either can't or the chip is positioned incorrectly and no amount of adjustment will work. 
Title: Re: New MOT rules regarding HID and LED lights: Good news - You can now have them
Post by: b1k3rdude on 21 May 2021, 09:20:14 am
Locked this thread as it keeps getting posts from bots - bkd.