My beef with front LED bars and pods is that they flood directly in front of the scooter, car, truck - only. Which is great for making your vehicle very, very visible to oncoming traffic or dumb pedestrians....but does next to nothing to project light far enough ahead to much improve things for safer night riding.
Nothing seems to beat a well designed headlight for casting a meaningful beam of light well ahead of the vehicle.
Also, those front LED bars are probably a nuisance to oncoming drivers.
A big 'ol RED flooded rump is a nice thing to have - not convinced flooding a few yards ahead with white light is.
I have installed a pair of low mounted Mercedes-like Philips LED bars in my wife's Scion - as DRL's (daytime running lights). They switch off when the headlights are on. They are wickedly effective as DRL's. I can pick out her car coming a 1/2 mile away.
LED bulbs installed into a headlight bucket which is not designed to focus their beam as intended - does not seem to be the answer either.
What does work quite well is a scooter built with more wattage in the headlight - or a headlight designed for an LED bulb (like the new LIKEs, 200i and 150i)
Just my take on front lighting.
Stig