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Adjusting Headlights?

Sonnymerrill

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I have a 2015 RT S SE6 and the headlights only show a short distance ahead. The hi beam works fine but not low beam. Can they be adjusted? If so how??
 
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The adjusters are on either side behind the panels just above the large lower grills.......and there are no separate lights for high and low beams......the headlights have a shutter.....so whatever you do to the adjuster it will affect both high and low ........Mike :bbq:
 
:agree: With both Mike and Paul...
So here's what I did!
My old (2010) RT came to me with the headlights set up to hunt for "pennies in the road"... :banghead:
I eventually figured out that I could raise them up, and I did! :thumbup:
Then: I used the rear suspension air adjustment system to fine-tune the aiming of it...
Sometimes; you want to throw light further down the road: drop the rear of the bike.
If you start getting "flashed" by oncoming drivers: raise it up to the maximum setting.
Easy-Peasey! :D
 
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For those that have fixed suspension the best way is to have someone sitting on the spyder while adjusting the lights. My RS came with the lights set for hunting squirrels. Being alone couple bags of cement worked for me.
 
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