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  • #46
    Originally posted by NH4 View Post
    If not the Headlights... I atleast make sure that the Sidelights (the small ones beside the Headlamp... what are they called exactly?) on my Pulsar are always ON during day time also.
    Pilot lamps.

    Even I have the habit of switching on the pilot lamps. Helps grab attention sooner.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Nio View Post
      lol.. Many people thinks that bikers like you are trying to show off and attract attention to your "racing" bike by those although always turned on lights
      exactly ,the plp on the road need to be educated first
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      • #48
        i always keep the pilot lamps on of my FZ-16. it helps a great deal if you are riding on a to lane stretch without any dividers in between. i wonder it is just for kerala or will it be implemented all over India.....

        but more than rules we need awareness and some sense on the roads.....
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        • #49
          I think this is a very good move... however it may not be practical in the city limits there is not much need within city as the speeds are below 70 or 80kmph most of the time...

          But on Highways it is a very good idea helps in spotting from a very long distance..

          I think all the super bikes have their headlights turned on all the time...

          While the engine is running .......
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          • #50
            I always ride with the headlights on.. It is very helpful especially when riding fast.. People can spot you from a long distance.
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            • #51
              I personally dont understand this requirement in India..come on..you cant spot a Biker on Indian roads? lol you got to be kidding me!

              In other countries its fine cause 2 wheelers are a minority and you can easily forget to look out for them!
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              • #52
                i keep my head ON (low beam) when im riding fast ... if i m getting late ... but turn em off if i m standing at a signal & turn 'em back again - during day light if right on the move !!!
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