13-09-2013, 05:56am
(12-09-2013, 10:41pm)stunva Wrote: What's a headlamp beam converter
It's a clear stick on you put on the headlight that stops the light from dazzling on coming vehicles. Britain, like us, drives on the left side of the road and our low beams throw to the left. When you take your bike to Europe (very easy to do now, and very popular) and drive on the right hand side of the road, the low beam is pointing the 'wrong way'. The plastic stick on diffuses the light and makes it less bright. It doesn't correct it, but makes it less bright. Cars have to stick them on too.
The GB sticker is to warn Europeans that you're a dickhead and likely to f*** it up when you go round a roundabout!