Adaptive headlights

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Adaptive headlights

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Check out these new lights from JW Speaker. Very pricey at $800 but interesting alternative to a standard light.

http://www.jwspeaker.com/blog/first-dyn ... headlight/
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Re: Adaptive headlights

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Not carving canyon corners at night, so can't justify the money. lol lol
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Why not, with all the twisty mountain roads here in FL :mrgreen:
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Re: Adaptive headlights

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Way to costly, why not leave all the lights on all the time??? Then there's no need for a costly mercury
switch to turn them on??? Oh and won't work on
a trike???
I like lots of light at night but not $800 worth.

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