Ans by the way: LED lights are currently not as good as you describes.
The technology is still too expensive to gain the same performance as bulbs.
I never said LED headlights were as good as HIDs. I simply said that the fact they are not ECE approved does not mean they are not good as lights that are approved. If they are good enough to be approved for use in the US, as Audi and Rolls Royce use them, its a safe bet that while they are expensive, they must also be good enough to be used on premium branded European vehicles sold in the US - so its pretty unlikely that they are no good. Is that a fair comment?
Similarly, the fact that HIDs are not yet on the approved list of light sources for 2 wheeled vehicles is not a function of them being less suitable. Its simply a function of motorcycle manufacturers havent got around to lobbying to have them included. As you will know, getting approval takes a lot of time and cash.
I would also add that just because a particular light source is approved, does not mean it wont dazzle. Obviously loads of headlights out there are incorrectly aligned. (I have never heard of an insurance claim being denied for incorrectly alighned regualr halogen lights, even though technically incorrectly aligned headlights make the vehicle unroadworthy, and illegal). But far beyond that, the error rates in manufacture means loads of correctly aligned bulbs issue too much glare, and fail to focus light properly. (again I have never heard of an insurance claim being denied due to a regular halogen bulb being outside the ECE defined tolerances)
Installing a different light source, e.g. a HID burner with an arc instead of a bulb filamen you will definitely dazzle !
Why "definately"? I have installed HID H11s into the projector cutoff fog lights that come with the GSA12, and I can assure you there is not even the slightest hint of a dazzle. ZERO. I admit there is some minimal glare from the dipped beam H7, and it is clear that HID conversions work more accurately in projector lights than in reflector lights, but to say there will "definately be dazzle" is plainly false.
I dont know if you have ever looked close up at a HID conversion burner, but the light source is in the same place. The guys that design the HID conversion burners dont just slap a burner on a base and thats it, they actually design the converters to have the burners in the exact same place and to within the same tolerances as the filament bulbs. There are sufficient tolerances in the ECE specifications for the placement of filaments to more than take into account that there is a slight arc to the HID light source . (The exception is H4 bulbs, where yes, most HID conversions have the light source in an incorrect position)
If you want to get an idea about how ECE approved bulbs fail to meet manufacturing standards and the resulting glare, read this bulb test (you will need to register, but its free)
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/products/203966/bulb_test_h4_plus_50_per_cent.html
Half the bulbs they tested were untestable as they fell too far outside specifications to even test.
Don't think we are all stupid and will follow rules as a cow.
No-one is saying you are stupid, but reality is Germans do "follow the rules", often regardless of how stupid they are. I read recently that over half of europe's GPS navigation problems come from Germans who pressed the "shortest route" calculation on their GPS units, and follow them through fields, and then get stuck in forests. When asked about it, ADAC replied that they thought it was because Germans follow instructions too blindly.
Dont get me wrong I really like Germany, and Germans, and I know enough of them to know that they have differences to the english. One of those differences is a penchant for "following the rules" rather than thinking about things. Its why Germans make such excellent factory workers and excellent engineers. And why I have a German Motorcycle and a German car.