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Headlight Adjustments

Twodog185

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The rear suspension is a little fluffy. Although I have the setting on maximum, adding 100 lbs (passenger) drastically changes the attitude (level) of the bike. In addition to that, add the toungue weight of a trailer changes it even more.


I found when I adjust my lights for ME, and then ride 2-up, I get signaled that my lights are too high.

I adjust them for 2-up, when I'm alone the lights are pointed 10 feet in front and I don't like the darkness that close.

Hint to all those aftermarket wizards....

Mount a bi-directional 12volt servo motor with sprocket between the headlights.
Fabricate small sprokets on each of the 2 headlight adjustment screws.
Install small chain so that right/left movement of the servo motor adjusts the headlights.
Find compatible dial to mount adjacent to the instrument cluster.

Just a thought
:chat:
 
Hint to all those aftermarket wizards....

Mount a bi-directional 12volt servo motor with sprocket between the headlights.
Fabricate small sprokets on each of the 2 headlight adjustment screws.
Install small chain so that right/left movement of the servo motor adjusts the headlights.
Find compatible dial to mount adjacent to the instrument cluster.

Just a thought
:chat:

Or you could just get a Kewlmetal Air ride. :2thumbs:
 
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