Warthog
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Having just been out for a dusk ride in the Berkshire/Oxon area, and having just read BTBR's post on fitting lights (Vendors Forum), I have to ask, in the words of Mr Wogan, "Is it me?"
I have now adjusted my dipped beam: as I ride along it does light up the road ahead of me, but most of all it lights up the hedge to my left with ridiculous clarity. To the point that I'd have a great view of the hedge to the left as I ploughed headlong into the headge in front of me that was mired in darkness.
Use the high beam, you scream? Well, done that and all I get is another very clear view, but this time of either low flying aircraft or of tree branches some 2.5 metres off the ground....and ever so slightly to my right.
I have scoured the owners manual and tech booklet but only found dipped beam adjustment. The High beam is the worst. It really only lights the road ahead if I shut the throttle and the bike sits up on the rear shock a touch.
Am I the only one or is this common? Above all how do I fix it apart from spending £200 on lights and BTBR's undoubtedly brilliant set-up?
I have now adjusted my dipped beam: as I ride along it does light up the road ahead of me, but most of all it lights up the hedge to my left with ridiculous clarity. To the point that I'd have a great view of the hedge to the left as I ploughed headlong into the headge in front of me that was mired in darkness.
Use the high beam, you scream? Well, done that and all I get is another very clear view, but this time of either low flying aircraft or of tree branches some 2.5 metres off the ground....and ever so slightly to my right.
I have scoured the owners manual and tech booklet but only found dipped beam adjustment. The High beam is the worst. It really only lights the road ahead if I shut the throttle and the bike sits up on the rear shock a touch.
Am I the only one or is this common? Above all how do I fix it apart from spending £200 on lights and BTBR's undoubtedly brilliant set-up?

should see the job completed