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Auxiliary lights are designed to improve visibility during night time driving and inclement weather. Auxiliary driving lights are designed to provide relatively long range illumination forward of the vehicle that enhance the visibility of distant objects.
The auxiliary LED lights beam should be pointed 20. centimeters downward and up to 10 meters ahead.
Auxiliary LED lights should be pointed downwards. and not towards the left side of the road.
While there are no definitive rules on the number of lumens your headlight should have, the average low-beam headlight is around 700 lumens. Meanwhile, high-beam lights generally cast 1200 lumens.
It is primarily to support the head light in these conditions that you look for an auxiliary light or two to gain more vision after dark. And just like having the headlight on makes your more visible, having auxiliary lights running in the day makes your motorcycle stand out and has a positive safety implication.
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