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Now you can sit the fairing back in place, but make sure you are not pinching any
wires inside as you do this .
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Then loosely clamp the top of the fairing and dash together using two 16mm
button head screws and flange nuts No need to tighten yet, because you may be
removing the fairing to adjust the lights.
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The front brake cable can either run in front of the left indicator stalk and through
the recess in the dashboard, or we found it less obtrusive from view when running
behind the indicator stalk.
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Now turn the ignition on and check the operation of the lights.
Adjusting the lights
High Beam Lynx R and S:
The LED is attached to the frame with a bolt on each side
( see photo). To adjust the lamp, you can normally push the top or bottom outer rim of the
lamp from the front and it will move a little. You will need a bit of force so
DO NOT
press on the lens of the lamp.
Lynx R Low Beam :
The LED low beam is the most critical to set correctly and it’s
also the easiest to adjust. The lamp is retained by 3 adjuster screws and you should not
need to adjust the top two and just use the bottom one for height adjustment ( see photo).
In order to adjust the bottom adjuster screw with the fairing on, turn the handlebars to the