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Maintenance and Adjustment
Headlights
Headlight Adjustment
Each headlight can be adjusted by means of
vertical and horizontal adjustment screws
located on the top and rear of each headlight.
1. Horizontal adjustment screw (LH
dipped headlight)
2. Vertical adjustment screw (LH dipped
headlight)
3. Horizontal adjustment screw (main
beam)
4. Vertical adjustment screw (main
beam)
5. Vertical adjustment screw (RH dipped
headlight)
6. Horizontal adjustment screw (RH
dipped headlight)
Note:
•
The illustration shows a view of
the rear of the lighting assembly.
•
When turning the adjustment
screws, clockwise and
anti-clockwise directions are as
viewed from the rear of the
lighting assembly.
Warning
Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and
weather conditions in which the motorcycle
is being operated.
Ensure that the beams are adjusted to
illuminate the road surface sufficiently far
ahead without dazzling oncoming traffic.
An incorrectly adjusted headlight may
impair visibility causing an accident.
Warning
Never attempt to adjust a headlight beam
when the motorcycle is in motion.
Any attempt to adjust a headlight beam
when the motorcycle is in motion may
result in loss of control and an accident.
Caution
If the motorcycle is to be used under
closed-course conditions, you may be
asked to tape the visible outer surface of
the headlight.
When taped, the headlight will overheat
and distort the outer surface. Therefore, to
avoid headlight distortion, always
disconnect the headlights when they are
taped for use under closed-course
conditions.
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