
Originally Posted by
chasem
shouldn't be turning the headlight off on a bike, should you? I've always been under the impression that the headlight was supposed to stay on, as a means to give car drivers something else to notice, to see the bike.
But yes, I'd certainly like more details on the bike!

I can't remember the exact year, but older bikes, at least here in Va, do not have to have the headlight auto-on feature. I believe that it may have been in the 60s when that became standard, and those bikes manufactured before then are not rerquired to have it. They still may be legally required to manually turn on the headlight though. I never paid a lot of attention to the exact rule because my 1980 Honda CB 750 had the auto-on headlight. It also had an auto off feature one time. Believe me, it's quite scary riding down a dark stretch of rual interstate at 11 pm, doing about 60mph or so and have your headlight go out.
Last edited by Jerry; 3rd August 05 at 04:07 AM.
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