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Headlight adjustment knobs

Flamewinger

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Found them! Behind the headlight housing. Have to take all the plastic off to get at them.

It's that white knob thingy.

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No need for that

You don't have to take any panels off. Just use a #4 phillips screwdriver in the front. Work good
 
Tried using #4 driver and couldn't find anything to adjust. If you know otherwise show a picture. My ST doesn't look like the service manual I have.

I had to remove both upper and lower panels and that means removing the mirrors.

Below are pics of the owners manual and my ST front

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Yours is the same a mine.

It must be a #4 Philips screwdriver. Not a common size. Using the wrong size may damage the adjuster sprocket.
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The screwdriver must be 8 inch long minimum.
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The adjusters are accessed through the front vent.
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There is a channel molded into the bottom of the headlight housing that will guide the screwdriver into a hole at the rear. You will feel the screwdriver mesh with the sprocket.
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The same for the other side.
 

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I think I see where the large Philips moves the same white knobs I got at from the rear. It's a reach. Thanks

If you really look close, you can see a white gear that the screw driver connects to.

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