MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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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 lead to loss of motorcycle
control.
Failure to follow the advice above
could result in serious injury or death.
NOTICE
Do not cover the headlight or lens with
any item likely to obstruct air flow to,
or prevent heat escaping from, the
headlight lens.
Covering the headlight lens during
operation with items of clothing,
luggage, adhesive tape, devices
intended to alter or adjust the
headlight beam or non genuine
headlight lens covers will cause the
headlight lens to overheat and distort,
causing irreparable damage to the
headlight assembly.
Damage caused by overheating is
not considered a manufacturing
defect and will not be covered under
warranty.
If the headlight must be covered
during use - such as taping of
the headlight lens required during
closed-course conditions - the
headlight must be disconnected.
Condensation
In certain conditions, condensation may
occur inside the headlight.
Condensation may happen while it is
raining or after washing the motorcycle.
Condensation inside the headlight will
gradually disappear with the headlight
on while riding the motorcycle.
Time for evaporation will vary depending
on the humidity of the ambient air.
NOTICE
If condensation inside the headlight
does not clear, we recommend
that the headlight is inspected
by a competent person with the
specialist knowledge and technical
understanding of motorcycles, such as
an authorized Triumph dealer.
Headlight Adjustment
NOTICE
Check and correct the tire pressures
prior to adjusting the headlight.
▼ Make sure the handlebars are in the
straight ahead position.
▼ Switch the headlight dipped beam
on.
▼ Loosen the headlight mounting
fasteners sufficiently to allow
restricted movement of the
headlight.
▼ Adjust the position of the headlight
to give the required beam setting.