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Headlights Stay On Via the 'On Switch" When Bike Is Off??(Not My Bike)
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<blockquote data-quote="pdee4t" data-source="post: 157447" data-attributes="member: 1594"><p>i can kind of understand that law to some degree but really, the lights will only stay on while your stuck until the battery drains, what if your stuck for 2 hours? then your screwed and it defeats the purpose of that law and even if your stuck, if your stuck under the bike, the lights aren't going to do much really. ive been stuck in the bush numerous times at night times and i survived all those times. i carry 2 mobile phones that get reception with me in my backpack.</p><p>so i can kinda understand that law to some degree, the idea behind it is nice and its a good precautionary measure but at the same time, i also think part of it is unnecessary and once the battery drains, it defeats the purpose of the law. just my take on it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdee4t, post: 157447, member: 1594"] i can kind of understand that law to some degree but really, the lights will only stay on while your stuck until the battery drains, what if your stuck for 2 hours? then your screwed and it defeats the purpose of that law and even if your stuck, if your stuck under the bike, the lights aren't going to do much really. ive been stuck in the bush numerous times at night times and i survived all those times. i carry 2 mobile phones that get reception with me in my backpack. so i can kinda understand that law to some degree, the idea behind it is nice and its a good precautionary measure but at the same time, i also think part of it is unnecessary and once the battery drains, it defeats the purpose of the law. just my take on it though. [/QUOTE]
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