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    Guys,

    What is the reason for bikes like - R15, Fazer - which have twin head lights, have one of the lights wokring when in low beam and both working when in high beam?
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    Query Approved.
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    • #3
      Head lights

      It'z basically depends on Yamaha's engineering.Dere engineer thinks that one light is sufficient for viewing on roads clearly.

      Simply if you want to turn onn both headlights than place your switch in centre.
      Down the GEAR and DISAPPEAR

      Yamaha RD 350 (1984)

      Yamaha RX 100 (1995)

      Yamaha YZF R15 V2.0 (2012)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by vidhyay View Post
        Guys,

        What is the reason for bikes like - R15, Fazer - which have twin head lights, have one of the lights wokring when in low beam and both working when in high beam?
        Madness! Sheer madness!

        Seriously, I think acc. to them, it makes the bike stand out. Then again, twin h/l look is carried over from higher cc models, and our puny bikes do not have enough capacity to light both of them up at the same time.
        Your biking tells a lot about the person you are!

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        • #5
          R15 and FAZER are supposed to imitate the Japanese 600 and 1000cc bikes. This is one strong reason of having 2 headlights, and also one low beam and one high..

          In fact, some Sbk don't have the option to turn low beam off! It always remains on, when bike's started!
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          • #6
            Yup, its the design copied from the bigger bikes.


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            - KTM Duke 200
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            • #7
              Yeah, I had this question about the lights of these bikes, as well. I asked my college paper writing service colleagues to share an answer with me, but they didn't have an answer, and I was sad.
              Last edited by EverettSteve; 08-14-2021, 12:42 AM.

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              • #8
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