In these cases it will need a prosecution and as stated above tested in court for a president to be set.
Mr Obabama getting lit up in lights, I suppose?
If done well, that will be an unprecedented event and very presidential.
In these cases it will need a prosecution and as stated above tested in court for a president to be set.
The DfT have not said that they are illegal. They have said that "....in our view..." There's a world of (legal) difference. It is only their opinion and has not been tested in court.
That's my understanding, too.As understand it from my investigations before fitting a full set motorcycles are not covered by the legislation.
Not sure; I thought the contravention was the Lighting Regs and it only applied to new vehicles, not modifications to existing vehicles........A car fitted with aftermarket has to have automatic adjustable headlights (like my C4 VTS)to allow for different loading of the vehicle to stop dazzle of other vehicles. So if you fit a set to your car without this facility as I understand it you are breaking the construction and use regs.
Both cars in the household and the bike are converted and I rarely have any issues with oncoming vehicles. Best mod I have yet found.Like anything (aftermarket lights wise), properly set up they are not a problem. I've not been flashed at by an angry motorist yet, and the light output from my HID 50/35 set up is awesome when it's all lit up on high beam with the spots on.
Mr Obabama getting lit up in lights, I suppose?
If done well, that will be an unprecedented event and very presidential.




That DFT report is both unreasonable and old and it isn't law it is their view. As for insurance, if you change anything or add anything to your bike you need to inform your insurance company. If they see it as fair enough it wont cost you anything but if they see it as costing them more you will pay more. As ever read the small print, some companies will cover your panniers and stuff for free but some wont. After all they are a £1000 accessory.
I guess all insurance quotes are now computer generated. 'Have you made a modification to your bike?', Yes - click here, No click there. Its a black and white flow chart that will lead you to a pre determined price There's no discretion or human involvement in decision making any more. Next time you're asked about modifications, if it really is just heated grips and a top box, the answer is NO!!! (They won't not pay out because you had heated grips, they're covering their arse against bikes that have been heavily tuned / chopped / turned into street fighters etc etc).![]()
), but no matter what you do, if you're ever unfortunate enough to have to make anything other than a tiny claim, be prepared for hassle and delay.Back at home it was time to book my bike in for its 6000 mile service. Wollaston Motorrad in Northampton fitted me in in really short notice, and carried out the £150 service.
While i was there, i got them to fit an HID light kit too. Now, cars move out of my way far more than with a standard headlight. Its really bright -no i mean REALLY bright, and has a slightly blue tinge to it. I can ride along dual carriageways and motorways with almost clear lanes ahead - they all see me coming now. It works well at night too, reflecting off everything, even if its above the beams cut-off point. I can see where the road is going even with no main beam.
Pity that you have to spend £150 to bring a £10,000 bike up to scratch.
However, non factory-fitted systems are illegal....
That's the problem. Insurance companies are under pressure to maximise their profits and one way of doing this is to squeeze claims.That sounds very reasonable and fair, but in my experience insurance companies are neither.