5.75 Daymaker alternatives?

Now this was indeed an HD without Daymakers or LED and some OEM MCs are better, like up to 120 feet. Cage lights in a comparable setting are are around 300 feet, give or take. A HUGE difference!!!
Fiited the adaptives yet? - Hmmm? - I want your opinion. imo they are simply the best M/C lights I have ever ridden with at night. Could they be improved on? - Yup. But they are better than I am for 95% of the time. Like all LEDs they are adjustment fussy. Auto leveling - adaptive hill up/down would be nice - Oh Mr Speaker sir!
 
Ya just don't know, what you don't know, Art!
MC headlight have sucked at least as long as I've been riding (since 1950).
I was in trial just today regarding a MC crash caused by an unmarked pedestrian concrete island placed in the middle of the road.
The MC light on low beam at night was only sufficient for a max of 63 feet ahead of the rider!!!
If traveling down the road at 30 mph (44 feet/sec) just your perception response time of 2 sec equates to 88 feet. CRASH, BANG, BOOM!
This does not even consider the time and distance it would take to stop or swerve to avoid (another 43 feet).
Now this was indeed an HD without Daymakers or LED and some OEM MCs are better, like up to 120 feet. Cage lights in a comparable setting are are around 300 feet, give or take. A HUGE difference!!!
In the 30 mph speed zone case, in order for the MC to NOT override his headlight, his speed would need to be about 20 mph . . . in a 30 zone!?!?
Just sayin' . . .
I LIKE the new LED lighting for sure and its all that at the moment no argument against better lights BUT the crazy prices are dropping as other makers enter the market as it gets more competitive so I see the prices dropping and we will have a wide choice of better lighting for all our vehicals I just replaced all the lighting in my home with LEDs wow what a difference and the electric bill is cut by 75 percent And all the prices of the LED Bulbs are one third of what they used to be along with FLAT SCREEN TVS
 
Fiited the adaptives yet? - Hmmm? - I want your opinion. imo they are simply the best M/C lights I have ever ridden with at night. Could they be improved on? - Yup. But they are better than I am for 95% of the time. Like all LEDs they are adjustment fussy. Auto leveling - adaptive hill up/down would be nice - Oh Mr Speaker sir!

Actually was planning out the testing with my bro tonight!
SShould get it done within this next week.
I Do appreciate your staying on me about this, Amigo!
 
Joe you are absolutely right about pricing. I very seldom see the numbers go down. The item that I need normally goes up or goes away.
To top that, usually the item I want is the most expensive too. I could pick out a bag of sand from 3 identical sand bags and I betcha it will be the most expensive one! Go figure... ;)
HEY just saw the DAYMAKERS for $100 today so yes the prices are coming down quickly
 
just put a pair on my r3, advertised on amazon as "daymakers". obviously a chinese copy, but only paid £72. dot approved, sae approved, and E marked. really lights up the road, well impressed, hope it passes the mot
I was told they are going to make copies of the adaptive daymakers and they will be here in a couple of weeks and will be around $150 a pair now thats more like it
 
I was told they are going to make copies of the adaptive daymakers and they will be here in a couple of weeks and will be around $150 a pair now thats more like it
Wow that is awesome... glass case of emotion.jpg
 
I was told they are going to make copies of the adaptive daymakers and they will be here in a couple of weeks and will be around $150 a pair now thats more like it

where did you see this?

Hoopla
4:11 PM
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT, NO RESPONCE, REAL DAY MAKERS ARE NOT $100, ANYBODY CAN CALL SOMETHING, ANYTHING THEY WANT, YOU'RE BLINDED BY 'DAYMAKERS' NOT THE REAL THING
 
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