Johnny_Swindle
New member
I generally don't do a lot of riding at night but I have encountered a "problem" or area for improvement with my headlights.
Friday night I was riding through a residential neighborhood when a driver in a truck decided I was driving with my "high beams" on. He decided to punish me my putting his light on high and kept them on high. I flashed my lights from low to high to show him I was following the rules.
Instead of putting his lights on low, he kept them on high and repeatly flash his lights at me.
By this time I was getting a bit "P.O'ed"
so I put my on bright and left them there. I guess he got the message as he immediately placed his on low. :thumbup:
Is there a rule of thumb as to how far ahead of the rider the low beams should shine? If my lights are adjusted too high, this might be what the guy was complaining about.
Friday night I was riding through a residential neighborhood when a driver in a truck decided I was driving with my "high beams" on. He decided to punish me my putting his light on high and kept them on high. I flashed my lights from low to high to show him I was following the rules.
Instead of putting his lights on low, he kept them on high and repeatly flash his lights at me.
By this time I was getting a bit "P.O'ed"

Is there a rule of thumb as to how far ahead of the rider the low beams should shine? If my lights are adjusted too high, this might be what the guy was complaining about.