Does the low beam positioned on top? Normally, with this kind of reflector, the LED source shooting downwards for low beam. The reason is to create a very sharp cut-off. Pretty common for all Stanley headlamp. Honda and Yamaha almost exclusively rely on Stanley for all their lighting system.

The low beam looks pretty decent for me. With correct aim, this profile should creates an evenly lit area. Notice the nice gradual intensity in the vertical axis. But, horizontally, the hot spot is too narrow. adding more LED in parallel (halving same current) will cure the problem easily.

The high beam looks bad indeed (too narrow). the beam angle coverage looks good for approx. 100m but at that range it’s too dim. Am I correct? Most Stanley motorcycle headlight has common problem: the high beam profile although good on it’s own, doesn’t angled adequately to cover more horizontal/vertical area in low to medium speed driving distance (< 100m). This makes setting for optimal high beam position makes the low beam to high (and glares other road users), and vice versa.

Hahaha, this is a subtle OEM “night speed control” :laughing:

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[Clemence]