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xstatik121


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posted March 22, 2008 04:04 PM        
Headlight adjusment?

I've had my 07 zx-14 for a few weeks now and so far I absolutely love it... but there is one thing that I do not like about it so far, and thats night riding... the headlights (low beams) go out about 40ft ish and cut off, as in I have a line across the road where they seem to "stop" with no fade out. The "high beams" are awesome but the lows suck at night...

Now here is the question, is there and adjustment on the lights to raise them up a bit or am I just left with the way they are?

Thanks for any imput....

xstatikx
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dubious


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posted March 22, 2008 06:07 PM        
you can adjust them, there is an adjuster, the thing s when you raise them you are raising the low and high beams in unison. ..... kinda sucks....
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zxbob


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posted March 23, 2008 06:40 AM        
If you have a manuel, locate the adjusters under the ram air covers.

Its been discused on other forums, and 3 full turns of the adjustment screw (clockwise)
is the best setting, or atleast a good starting point for ya.

Bob
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