2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
2014- Switch of headlight after engine started::
Pres turn signal cancel button for 5 seconds, then without lifting it - flick the button right into the right turn signal mode - and keep it there for about 5 seconds
Main / Headlamp switches off
To enter normal mode - flick the signal horn
Pres turn signal cancel button for 5 seconds, then without lifting it - flick the button right into the right turn signal mode - and keep it there for about 5 seconds
Main / Headlamp switches off
To enter normal mode - flick the signal horn
Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
Probably not applicable if you have Headlamp Pro. But why would you want to?
Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
No you need to stop the Engine or press the full light switch for a second.Maz12 wrote: Does it turn back on if you start riding?
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Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
Yes it dose also on my bike having headlight pro.RTman10 wrote: Probably not applicable if you have Headlamp Pro. But why would you want to?
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Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
STeinar wrote: Yes it dose also on my bike having headlight pro.
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If you have it set on Auto the headlight doesn't come on, just the Angle eyes. Does it switch them off
Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
RTman10 wrote:No only the extra two led lights, not the angle eyes.STeinar wrote: Yes it dose also on my bike having headlight pro.
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If you have it set on Auto the headlight doesn't come on, just the Angle eyes. Does it switch them off
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Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
RTman10 wrote: Probably not applicable if you have Headlamp Pro. But why would you want to?
I wouldn't do that. the headlamp on is a safety feature see and BE SEEN
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Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
"Sorry Mate, I Didn,t See You", "Isn't your bike suposed to have it's headlight on ". "What, you have disabled that function" !!. Dosen't take much imagination to see what comes next if it gets to court.
Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
Am I missing something here?
Why would I ever want to switch off the headlight??
Why would I ever want to switch off the headlight??
Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
So nobody would see you when riding without a helmet on maybe. You need to be slightly deranged these days to have no lights on. With lots of cars having quite bright LED DRLs its just too easy to go invisible amongst them. I like my angle eyes nearly as much as my chrome. .
Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
In a service mode - sometimes you want the ignition on, but not to drain the battery - switch all light off !richardbd wrote: Am I missing something here?
Why would I ever want to switch off the headlight??
Not for riding, but in service situations.
Also - sometimes - like on a track - you are not allowed to have any front light on - when riding ;-)
and so on ^-^
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Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
A similar method to the older models (upto 2010) - I have on occasions turned off my dipped beams depending on what is behind me or in low sun, so that I increase my contrast to my surroundings, increasing the chances of road users seeing me, instead of blending in :-)
Just a thought ......
Rossy
Just a thought ......
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Keep on the grey bits .....Rossy
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Re: 2014- Switch of headlight after engine started
yes i think you are missing something :alas: :alas: :alas:richardbd wrote: Am I missing something here?
Why would I ever want to switch off the headlight??