The wide selection of auxiliary LED lights available has made it easy to upgrade a motorcycle's basic illumination. After all, many riders have found motorcycles' stock lights leaving much to be desired, particularly when it comes to visibility in poorly lit streets at night or in inclement weather.
Why do we need E-Mark approved lights? First, what is E-Mark? E-Mark is the certification of the Economic Commission for Europe (referred to as ECE, United Nations agency). According to the European Economic Commission regulations and the provisions of EU directives, in order to enter the European market, vehicles and various vehicle components and systems must be certified to meet the basic requirements of traffic safety and environmental protection.
How to Aim Auxiliary Lights? To aim auxiliary lights properly, follow these steps: 1. Identify the type of auxiliary lights you have: fog lights or driving lights. The mounting and aiming procedures may differ slightly for each type.
Amber vs White LED Lights The world of automotive LED lighting is massive, with many different manufacturers offering hundreds if not thousands of different models, and the sheer density of specifications makes it even harder to find out what will work best. That's why we're going to take a look at the difference between white and amber LED lighting, and which color temperature is better when it comes to auto auxiliary lights?