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Old 09-08-15, 14:23
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Tinted headlight covers

In South Africa most motorcycles had orange headlight covers on to make them more visibile, especially on the motorways. I can't say I've ever seen this on any bike since moving to London.

They worked very well. You could spot a motorcycle from far away.

Like these ones.
http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?...d=1#post213153

Are they legal in the UK?
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Old 13-08-15, 18:18
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So to answer my own question. It seems legit else they wouldn't be selling them, right?

http://www.skidmarx.co.uk/yamaha/213...ht-covers.html

EDIT

and upon further reading it IS illegal.
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Old 13-08-15, 18:31
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I searched and got this

Legal or not, it's very important to be visible, and I'm quite sure that any reasonable cop/person would not argue this fact

http://www.insurancechat.co.za/2013-...n-motorcycles/

http://bmwmotorcycleclubcape.co.za/law-headlight-colour

Hope it shed some light to the question
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Old 16-08-15, 15:32
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Do not follow trends in South Africa because this is not a very (if at all) law abiding country. There is hardly a day that I don't have to stop or swerve to dodge a motorist that trespass the law. So here we go to all extremes to save ourselves, much like te Wild West of yesteryear.
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Old 16-08-15, 16:30
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Thanks for the info.

I don't want to do anything unlawful, that is why I'm investigating. I am from SA as well but work in London and I've had the orange covers before because I always felt the orange was much more visible.

Anyway. I'll have to get the clear ones I guess. I do have a set of nice and bright LED lamps that helps
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Old 16-08-15, 19:36
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According the Road Vehicles Lighting Act, there are two choices of colour that comply with regulations in the UK and they are white or yellow (not amber).

www.legislation.gov.uk

See:

Schedule 4, part 1, section 7

REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO OBLIGATORY DIPPED-BEAM HEADLAMPS

Schedule 5, part 1, section 7

REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO OBLIGATORY MAIN-BEAM HEADLAMPS

So, if you want coloured headlamp covers, then yellow is your only "legal" option.
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Old 16-08-15, 21:48
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Another option if you think Amber 'up front ' will improve your visibility is a replacement screen in Amber or another bright colour. . Powerbronze do them I think. Steve
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Old 18-08-15, 23:34
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A legal option is to just swap out the bulbs with some that provides yellow light.

Color temperature are measured in Kelvin and a very yellow one is 2500K while a major brand like Osram All Season H7 or Osram All Season Selective Yellow is 3000K

I've tried the NOK7656 - NOKYA HYPER YELLOW H7 55W 2500K Light Bulb For Motorcycle but it did not last long, even trough it was the vibration resistent version.

Now i'm riding with Michiba Gold Vision 3000K from EX_Technik on ebay. They have lasted 10000km so far with the low beam on all the time
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