Are yellow h4 bulbs (dip and high beam) a wof issue? Vehicle in question is a motorbike.
esprit,
Mar 12, 9:03am
Nope should be fine. Dipped or main beam lights must be white or amber in colour according to NZTA so completely legal.
tamarillo,
Mar 12, 1:39pm
May I ask why you'd want to? Is it going to show as bright and illuminate road as well? I actually though yellow wasn't allowed on bikes, but will bow to others knowledge. A guide might be as to whether it's sold here, as they're only allowed to sell legal bulbs. As biker be interested in why.
motorboy2011,
Mar 12, 3:27pm
The bikes a cx/gl500 I'm cafe racing, I just like the look of a yellow light. So far I've nearly completed the front, new dials, headlight, headlight mesh, mirrors handlebars, indicators, headlight brackets, front guard. Still have to replace the leavers and poss do a twin front desk conversion. 1st pic is before any work done
headlight lenses that turn yellow seem to pass warrents until they are as bad as cataracts, yellow bulbs would probably have the same effect of dull detail.
clark20,
Mar 12, 4:04pm
Yellow bulbs are also called all-weather bulbs designed to reduce glare in snowy countries
afer_daily,
Mar 12, 4:11pm
all it will do is make it look like a car with one fog light on / make you even more vunerable ?
motorboy2011,
May 4, 10:54pm
Much the same as one white light looks like a car with one Light?
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