harrisrc740
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I actually powder coated mine blackYes it is. As you can see on the photo I sent. The part number is the same as on my invoice.
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I actually powder coated mine blackYes it is. As you can see on the photo I sent. The part number is the same as on my invoice.
I have those stock lights on my '21 classic and I am not aware of a brightness mode.I can confirm these are generally available in the US now. The most expensive part is the switch enzo mentioned. There are two types, one for bikes equipped with cruise control, and the other for those without. As mine has cruise control the BMW part number I needed is 61319467931. What I don't exactly understand is how the switch is different from the one on my bike already. But if I had to guess, the brights on/off button internals has an extra connection port for the auxiliary lights to also toggle their brightness. Can anyone with an R18 classic confirm the auxiliary lights do in fact have a bright mode and standard mode?
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I am pretty sure that is the adaptive headlight throwing that beam when you lean going down the road. I like the auxiliary lights but wish they also had a high and low beam in them.I noticed one very distinct difference when riding at night. Whenever I lean into a turn, the aux lights throw a sort of mini highbeam in the direction of the lean to illuminate the corner better. I was pleasantly surprised with that feature.
Otherwise, maybe just a bit brighter wide angle generally.