I copied a couple posts about it and some video, not allot of info on this yet but I guess this is better than nothing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BStXj3uITdA&feature=plcpNew starting vid of the SH Ignition available next week.
"This video shows the 2 different ways to start our newest version of the CR500 digital ignition. First way to start is a fast full top dead center kick starting at the highest point in the kick stroke. The second way is to perform 2 kicks back to back while keeping the engine rotating. The reasoning behind this is the digital ignition initially fires on the second revolution rather than the analog ignition which fires on the first revolution."
http://servicehonda.com/cr500-ignition-and-light-coilIts almost 100 watts right off idle
That said , yes right at idle(depending on where you are running idle)
if you run AC you might see it dim or brighten as you blip the throttle right off idle.
Anything above idle, is ful on bright as the wattage of the bulb you are running.
i truly doubt you can see any difference in headlight output at all...
unless running some huge kit for desert racing ,or a street kit with signal;s taillight brake light horn etc, where a DC system with a capacitor or battery is typically used even in any OEM street bike to stabilize the system somewhat.
The system was always designed,by Electrosport for us, primarily for lighting
as Eline had long ago dropped their external unit.
That unit as a good one! I had one and liked it!
but it hasn't been available in a long long time.
and it was 2 separate circuits (two 100 watt circuits on one system ,isn't the same as one 200watt) so that often confused folks as well.
Ours is 130 watts and it comes up fast, right off idle.
I'll try to put a vid together sometime
Here's the headlight with it idling. Battery was stone dead after I turned on and left the switch in power position with my Duran style hands of stone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyWSUp_sIO8( a small battery is recommended with the system to prevent flicker in the lights)