Do you think more motorcycles should have been designed with 2 or 3 headlights?

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Do you think more motorcycles should have been designed with 2 or 3 headlights?

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As we get earlier and darker nights, do you think more motorcycles should have been designed with 2 or 3 headlights like the 2008 Triumph Street Triple 675 vs just one?


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Re: Do you think more motorcycles should have been designed with 2 or 3 headlights?

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Its imperative to have them properly adjusted with the owner seated on it.
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Re: Do you think more motorcycles should have been designed with 2 or 3 headlights?

#3 Unread post by RhondaMSchwab »

I believe that having 2 or 3 headlights can significantly improve visibility, especially during dark rides it ensures more than the aesthetics of the car looking aggressive and difficult to see.

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