Is there a way to make the other bulb come on without using the brights? Like at night wouldn't be better if both headlights were on instead of just 1.
After reading the first 3 pages I got bored. Anything in particular in it that you had in mind?You probably should do a little research on what the FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) require of lighting:
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2011-title49-vol6/pdf/CFR-2011-title49-vol6-sec571-108.pdf
I have nothing to offer, other than I'll take this opportunity to make a public stab at Honda for the asinine decision to use only one headlight for the low beams. It looks goofy. Plain and simple. No reason for it when some other bikes use both.Is there a way to make the other bulb come on without using the brights?
This looks like a true Ichiban Moto project to me.I haven't had a proper gander at the reflector or behind it yet; but could an option be to drill a hole into the high beam reflector to mount a small globe socket wired to low beam to at least give some illumination from that left side?... sorta like my old LandCruiser where he park lights are little globes just below the regular globes.
And another thing for the peeps who drive on the left hand side; low beam is on the right which means the edge of the road on the left is hardly illuminated, which is kinda important. If it is the case that the reflector design is specific for forward-up projection for high beam, I take it it would not be so good to just swap the wires over and adjust the reflector tilts accordingly?