D14/4
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
G12
FIG. G7.
Beam adjustment.
The headlamp has a reflector with an extremely
efficient reflecting surface provided by the now widely
adopted aluminisation process in which a thin film of
aluminium is deposited on the reflector under vacuum.
This reflecting surface should not be touched or
cleaned in any way and it will retain its brilliance
indefinitely. The bulb is a pre-focus twin-filament type
giving correct beam length and spread in main and dip
positions.
Beam Adjustment
The headlamp beam must at all times be set as
specified by local lighting regulations. For the United
Kingdom, The Transport Lighting Regulations read as
follows:—
"A lighting system must be arranged so that it can
give a light which is incapable of dazzling any
person standing on the same horizontal plane as
the vehicle at a greater distance than 25 feet from
the lamp, whose eye level is not less than 3 feet 6
inches above that plane."
Of course these instructions may vary with overseas
lighting regulations.
The headlamp must therefore be set so that the main
beam is directed straight ahead and parallel with the
road when the motor-cycle is fully loaded. To achieve
this place the machine on a level road, facing a wall at
a distance of 25 feet away. With a rider and passenger
seated on the machine, slacken the two screws on the
nacelle rim (Supreme models), or the lamp fixing
screws (Sports, and Bushman models), and move the
lamp until the correct setting is obtained,
i.e.,
the
height of the beam centre on the wall should be the
same height of the centre of the headlamp from the
ground. Tighten the fixing screws and re-check the
setting. Do not forget that the headlamp should be on
"full-beam" lighting when carrying out the above
adjustment.
TAIL AND STOP LAMP
Access to the double-filament, tail and stop lamp bulb,
is achieved by removing the red plastic lens, secured
by two countersunk screws.
The bulb is of the offset pin type, thus ensuring that
the replacement is fitted correctly into its housing.
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