Unless fitted ‘for fun’ I fail to see the point of fitting LED bulbs to a motorcycle. If incandescent bulbs are fitted and lit, cost in fuel to power them would be around a half penny an hour. Unless one is a night-time despatch rider, the next ice age will be upon us before any financial benefit would be reaped.
And talking of finances, how much does a LED bulb cost compared with an incandescent one? And how long do the LEDs last? Salesmen tell us practically forever, but if my torches (flashlight in USA) are anything to go by, not so long at all. Which, given their greater electronic complexity compared with incandescent, doesn’t surprise me. And then there’s the light quality. Frankly, I find the light from a white LED irritating. It’s just too cold and white. And the light never seems spread out enough. Street lighting is one example, where instead of floodlighting the area, they act like a row of spotlights. You tend to get a similar situation to driving along a road lined with trees during bright sunshine. Dark, bright, dark etc. Seems to me, in urban areas at least, that’s a danger as a pedestrian or cyclist could be almost unseen when in the dark area.
More expensive, more to go wrong so, unless fitted for energy economy (eg streetlights) I can’t see the attraction. Just my TPW.