James Santry
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Help!
Can anyone pass on some good advice on how to improve riding in the dark when it is raining cats and dogs? I have fitted a 130/80 bulb to my 850GS, and if I keep on high beam, it is a liitle easier to see. As on coming cars don't flash me to dim my lights, maybe the headlamp could be adjusted slightly higher? As soon as I reach the car infront of me, I have to dip and then I can see very little again. In Ireland, many of the roads do not have cats eyes or white lines in the middle of the road, so you have to judge your position between the oncoming car and the ditch. This is very difficult when it is raining as my vision is restricted by the rain on the visor and the terrible light from the headlamp. My last bike (VFR 750) had an excellent front light. As this is the only complaint I have about the GS, it is a far better bike for the Irish roads than the VFR, but at night time it is a disaster.
If anyone has any tips for improving this situation (apart from the obvious one, which is to slow down a bit) I would really appreciate it.
I was toying with the idea of changing for a GSA, but the engine is so sweet on the 850, I wonder if it is worth while trading up as the only big trips I do, would be once or twice a year. The extra top end speed would be nice for the continent, as I felt that the 850 seemed to be happy at 80 - 90 mph. An extra 10 mph would be nice on the autobahns. How are the lights on the GSA?
Can anyone pass on some good advice on how to improve riding in the dark when it is raining cats and dogs? I have fitted a 130/80 bulb to my 850GS, and if I keep on high beam, it is a liitle easier to see. As on coming cars don't flash me to dim my lights, maybe the headlamp could be adjusted slightly higher? As soon as I reach the car infront of me, I have to dip and then I can see very little again. In Ireland, many of the roads do not have cats eyes or white lines in the middle of the road, so you have to judge your position between the oncoming car and the ditch. This is very difficult when it is raining as my vision is restricted by the rain on the visor and the terrible light from the headlamp. My last bike (VFR 750) had an excellent front light. As this is the only complaint I have about the GS, it is a far better bike for the Irish roads than the VFR, but at night time it is a disaster.
If anyone has any tips for improving this situation (apart from the obvious one, which is to slow down a bit) I would really appreciate it.
I was toying with the idea of changing for a GSA, but the engine is so sweet on the 850, I wonder if it is worth while trading up as the only big trips I do, would be once or twice a year. The extra top end speed would be nice for the continent, as I felt that the 850 seemed to be happy at 80 - 90 mph. An extra 10 mph would be nice on the autobahns. How are the lights on the GSA?
