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Hi
so i have a High beam which is a HID Osram 66154 and a low beam which seems to be a H4 lamp. This was added to the bike prior to me buying it. What i need to know is how to bypass the HID system. And replace it with an H4 Hi beam
Ive never been one for worrying about silly rules. if it is safer in my opinion to run the running lights with the high beam, i will run the risk. better alive with a ticket than dead following some bureaucrats idea of what the rules should be.
You're right!!
Besides, who cares if you blind every other driver on the road?
It's your right to cause an accident because the other driver can't see
because you are blinding them...........silly rules
You're right!!
Besides, who cares if you blind every other driver on the road?
It's your right to cause an accident because the other driver can't see
because you are blinding them...........silly rules
Maybe the OP will come in if he's been blinding other drivers the past 8.5 years and have some data to share?
You're right!!
Besides, who cares if you blind every other driver on the road?
It's your right to cause an accident because the other driver can't see
because you are blinding them...........silly rules
If you are riding toward other drivers, you shouldn't have your high beams on anyway.
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