1. Place the bike on level ground with the center point
of the front axle 25 feet (7.6 m) from the wall, or some other
suitable target.
2. Verify that front and rear tire inflation pressures are
correct and the suspension adjusted to the weight of the
principal rider. See SPECIFICATIONS
3. As the weight of the rider will compress the
suspension slightly, have a person whose weight is
approximately the same as that of the principal rider sit on
the motorcycle. With the motorcycle laden and upright, point
the front wheel straight forward at the wall and measure the
distance from the floor to the center of the LOW BEAM bulb.
NOTE
The low beam is the top lamp and the high beam is the bottom
lamp.
4. Draw a vertical line on the wall that aligns with the
motorcycle when it is upright.
5. Draw a horizontal line through the vertical line on
the wall that is the same height as the center of the low
beam.
6. Then draw a second line 2.1 in. (53.3mm) lower
than that
7. As the weight of the rider will compress the
suspension slightly, have a person whose weight is
approximately the same as that of the principal rider sit on
the motorcycle.
8. Turn on the low beam. The upper cutoff of the low bean
should rest at the lower line and be centered on the vertical line.
Adjust as needed.
9. Turn on high beam. The center of the high beam bright
spot should rest on the intersection of the top horizontal line and
the vertical line. Adjust as needed.
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