holty wrote:ive not failed an mot myself with a dim headlamp but have tried to fix this issue myself, your ignition system may be part of the problem, if its an old points set up yo may find the flywheel is low on magnetism, changing to 12volt electronic is a big upgrade and should give you a headlamp thats bright enough for you to be seen, if its an li model a halogen headlamp bulb may help, as will a led rear light conversion, i make these myself and sell plenty, also stops your headlamp dimming when you brake, my pal has one of my led conversions on his 125 special and a h4 headlamp bulb plus electronic kit from bgm, thats 120 watt and his headlamp is very very bright. ive got all of these on my gp and my lights are very bright as well, i always ride with lights on as well to make me more visable, the old line "i didnt see you" is not applicable, any upgrade to your lights is a wise thing to spend time and money on,
hope you can find a solution,
holty
Thats a good point you make about daylight running with bright headlights for safety reasons. I have that feature on my motorbike but never really thought about it for my scoot.
I am constantly torn between conserving the scoot as it is , (95% original ) and upgrading / restoring it. Its a constant battle in my mind so much so that I have been collecting bits to make a restored bitsa for a while now.
I am currently building a replacement engine gearbox (200cc small block kit) and I'll probably install that with 12v electronic ignition and lighting.