Headlight/running light questionHeadlight/running light questionHello,
I read elsewhere that the CB77 wasn't designed for running the lights on all the time, as the law in my state requires, so I wanted to get confirmation. Has anyone ever heard of this? Is it true? Thanks! D
Re: Headlight/running light questionSome states don't require all bikes.
They have a year after which that law is in effect. Have you actually checked?. .........lm
MythA properly functioning charging system is more than capable of maintaining all lights for long distances. In fact, I run with lights on at all times. I just feel safer and I think its a good idea for not only 2 wheelers but all vehicles. More than likely you will find that these older bikes are exempt from some state and local regulations. For Instance, most models were not equipped with turn signals(winkers) and therefore are not required to have them or install them. Most states do require you to use the proper hand signals at all times. Because this bike came with headlight and taillight I would say that if your state requires them that they should be on at all times and you would not be exempt. What you have heard is more than likely a myth or rumor from someone experiencing a problematic or inoperative charging system. For instance , when a stator loses a leg you'll loose 1/2 or more of your charge rate. When your talking about only 1-3 amps and a handful of bulbs , that can make a huge difference. There are some good write ups in the archives that will fill you in on specifics of this charging system and what to expect. Goody 64' CB77
65' CB160 Re: MythMy state does not require turn signals on any bikes, but requires headlights on all bikes. I suppose I should check what my bike is putting out. I'll look for the threads you mentioned. Thanks for the info. D
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