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Re: [ST] Finally! Newbie questions!



There are some country in Europe (like Sweden or Norway f.i.) where you have
to have the low beam on.

Since 2002 in EU it's allowed to have both headlights working, low and high
beam.

Enrico
-- 
'00 ST 'BlueBelle'
Vienna, Austria, Europe
Member of Vienna RATs

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Emile Nossin" <Emile@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "'Stephen McSpadden'" <stephen.mcspadden@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 2:25 AM
Subject: RE: [ST] Finally! Newbie questions!


| >From: Stephen McSpadden
| >Up to 2002, EU bikes had both headlights working on low beam. On 2002
| >and later bikes, only one headlight (on the ST) operates on low beam.
|
| As far as I know it's the other way round. Up to around 2002 in most
| euro countries (not all, don't know about other countries) there was
| only 1 dimmed headlight allowed. But the last few years this obvious
| silly and very ancient rule was changed, since then bikes like the
| ST1300, FJR1300 and lots of others were able to have both low beams
| working. I guess it has even changed more now, since most (if not all)
| new bikes can't have the low beam(s) turned off anymore.
|
| Emile
| www.piloot.comn
|
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