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Why, on foxeye designs - only one of two headlights on, on dipped beam?
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Looked like Fazersharp gave me the answer I was looking for but he edited it out of his post for some reason. He indicated that Euro legislation might be stopping any bike with foxeye style headlights being allowed to shine both lenses together. Is that what you were saying Fazersharp?

Really just looking for confirmation that it is in fact some kind of Euro guideline/rule?
Saw on another forum chat about twin (foxeye style) dipped headlights (both lenses on) - and that from a distance the bike could be mistaken for a cars headlights hence some kind of ban on both lenses shining together. But all these reasons seem to be just hear say.
My point is that there are masses of bikes, old and new, that look like they've got a bulb blown when in fact 'one headlight on' is part of the design. Which IMO spoils the look of some really nice bikes out there.
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Re: Why, on foxeye designs - only one of two headlights on, on dipped beam? - by SteveMc278 - 21-01-15, 09:39 PM

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