R1200 Rt daytime riding which is best low or high beam?
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R1200 Rt daytime riding which is best low or high beam?
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High Beam will antagonize approaching drivers
Kevin Greenwald - Touring Tips Editor
Nationally Certified Law Enforcement Motor Officer (Ret.)
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thanks for info i live in fl![]()
I ride with the high beam on during the day. If / when it burns out I will still have the low beam to use which is then much less problematic for on-coming drivers than being left with only high beam after dark.
Use this site for Florida laws relating to motorcycles.
Good Luck and enjoy the Sunshine State!
http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/l...t.asp?state=fl
Kevin Greenwald - Touring Tips Editor
Nationally Certified Law Enforcement Motor Officer (Ret.)
MSF RiderCoach # 121656 (BRC,SBRC,IS,IME,SMARTrainer,THE REF Staff)
Iron Butt Association Member # 34281
Riding with the high beam on does make you more visible to oncoming traffic. The down side of that is they cannot see your turn signals if you are using them and the glow from high beam make it that they cannot gauge how far away you are or how fast you are going as the light blocks out the rest of your bike from being seen. So, if you don't care enough about your own safety, go ahead and ride with the high beam and be seen but not really seen. The cost of a new bulb is less than the cost of repairs after a crash. Just an observation from a part time professional driver.
On the R1200RT don't all three headlights illuminate when the high beam is on? Or is it different year to year??
I used to run HighBeam and MotoLights, now I just run the Low HIDs
2009 R1200RT
2002 R1150RS (Sylvia) (sold *sniff*)
2006 JD2305
On our '95 R, the smallish 5" round head light is near invisible in daylight on low...we added Motolights to help the see me factor. When on similar bikes w/out conspicuity lights, we run the hi beam. On our '02 1150R at least the headlight was enlarged to a 7".
Our 1100S is another smallish light package. When our neighbor is on his 1100S on low beam, he is hard to spot in the mirror. When he puts on the high beam...you can at least see him back there.
We still can see blinkers with the highs on as well. Now a RT,GT or a K12S with all three H7's going in daylight might annoy some as much as modulators. I still think the blinkers are visible on the later models as well...mine are.
You need to either have a buddy/riding spouse ride your bike and come down the street towards you or ride with the same bike near you to see what really is seen by others. You Lone Wolves just need to hang out near the Beemer Shop on a busy day and look for your model...if you can see it coming
just sayin'...YRMV ...Lights kind of fall into that oil,filters & tires category![]()
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Steve Henson
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I dont know if the size of the light matters as much as its aim. If you think someone is having trouble seeing your headlight in the day time, you may want to raise it. I had this issue on my R when I first got it because the headlight was grossly mis-aimed. Another rider said something to me, we all gathered around the bike and realized it was pointing down at the tire for the most part. Aimed it up more, tightened up the screws and bingo.
2005 K1200LT-Ocean Blue
2007 R1200GS-Granite Gray-Sold
2004 R1150R-Titan Silver-Sold
Hi ashly12 and all,
In my opinion, criminaldesign and Sit have it - HID low-beam that is aimed correctly beats everything I've ever tried. I have a '04 GSA which is different from your 1200RT, but the principle is the same.
Happy well-lit riding!![]()
thanks a bunch for info
leaving mon 15th for knoxville tn will be lots of day time riding![]()
I rode with my high beam on for 5 years without incident. On June 30, 2007, my wife and I were riding 2 up, just West of Keene, NH. I had decided that day to switch to low beam as a courtesy to other drivers. I had been thinking about my daytime high beam use for some time, and decided it probably wasn't needed. It was 4:00 PM, not a cloud in the sky, and visibility was perfect. A car pulled out from a side road on our right, immediately in front of us, with no warning, and none of the usual tell-tale signs that it might happen. I swerved violently left and almost avoided the accident, but not quite. The car actually hit us. My right hardbag took off her license plate. We were going 50 or 55, which is the speed limit. We were both wearing full gear. I came out OK, having tumbled and rolled 100 feet or so, which I paced off later. My wife is permanently disabled from 26 fractures and a traumatic brain injury. It ended her career, at which she was very successful. The case has yet to be settled, and our lives have been in a state of some uncertainty in the meantime. I won't even attempt to describe the pain, and loss to my wife.
The young lady who hit us is not some uncaring, selfish, or evil person. Quite the reverse, as we have come to know. She was 23 at the time of the accident, and made a mistake: she just didn't see us. As she reported to the officer at the scene, she never saw us until after she hit us.
I will never ride in the daytime again without my high beam on. It annoys some people. In order to be annoyed, they have to see me. I have looked at my bikes from the front with the high beam on, and at a driver's eye level. It is not true that the turn signals are invisible with the high beam on. It is true that the light is very bright. No one has failed to see me since. I also wear a HI-VIZ motorcycle jacket and white helmet.
This is just one incident. Take it for what you feel it is worth.
Dave Geyer - Merrimack NH USA
2010 Cross Country Trip Blog
'09 R12R, '02 GZ250. BMWMOA #112827
If it ain't bust, don't fix it.
Yep. High beam all the time during the day for me too. I don't care if it annoys other drivers, Hopefully, that means they see me. Hopefully!!!!
'09 BMW 1200 GSA, 2000 Goldwing SE, '09' V Star 950, '09 Honda Rebel (wife is learning),
'77 Honda 750A. Holding at five til I get new garage built - need more room for more bikes!