• Q. Are the headlights of R15 v3 bright enough for night?

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    Saif
    Saif | 4 years ago

    Light is bright enough but it’s focus isn’t good on road, rider can’t see long enough to maintain safe distance. As we know about our road conditions R15v3 rider realise the portholes after crossing it.

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    Subhani
    Subhani | 4 years ago

    These r15 v3 headlight lighting is tooooo poor at night times if any opposite vehicle is reached near to us the front road clearance is 0😒

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    Rajkumar
    Rajkumar | 5 years ago

    LED's are bright but if you are in an area where there is no light at all, you can only see upto 20-25m only.

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