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L.E.D Headlight aiming
06 Mar 21, 05:01 AM
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moley
Crossrunner Member
Posts: 37
Bike: vfr 800x
City / Town: Harrow
Country: England
L.E.D Headlight aiming
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October 11, 2016, 08:54:30 PM
Hi I just got back from a tour of Scotland and although the bike was outstanding ,I couldn't help but notice that the led front lights seemed aimed really high and were illuminating the road signs from a long way back .Anybody know the correct procedure for aiming these headlamps
cheers
Moley
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Greenie
Crossrunner Master
Posts: 336
Bike: CBR650F
City / Town: Rayleigh
Country: England
Re: L.E.D Headlight aiming
Reply #1 on:
October 11, 2016, 09:16:24 PM
Hi,
There are a couple of thumbscrews behind the light.
I sat on the bike with the lights pointed at a wall and adjusted them until I was happy with the height.
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moley
Crossrunner Member
Posts: 37
Bike: vfr 800x
City / Town: Harrow
Country: England
Re: L.E.D Headlight aiming
Reply #2 on:
October 12, 2016, 05:54:33 PM
I shall have a look at the weekend and give it a go
cheers man
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PerFj
Crossrunner Member
Posts: 44
Bike: Crossrunner 2011
City / Town: Roskilde
Country: Denmark
Re: L.E.D Headlight aiming
Reply #3 on:
October 12, 2016, 06:36:47 PM
Hi
As far as I know the low beam headlight should fall 1cm/ meter.
Translated to UK :-) If you have 5 meters to a wall, the light should be 2 inches lower on the wall, compared to the center of the LED .
Per
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Best Regards
PerFj
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