Headlight adjustment
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Headlight adjustment
So, I take my Forza to the shop for the third time (initial service, fuel pump recall and 8,000 mile service) and for the third time, I forgot to ask them to look at the headlight adjustment. It doesn't give a whole lot of reach on dark roads (I'm outrunning the light at about 40 mph) but lights up the first 50 feet in front of me like daylight. I'd rather not wait for the next 8,000 mile check-up to get it adjusted; I work nights and drive an unlit road for four or five miles of the drive.
Anybody know how to adjust the headlight? Is it one adjustment for brights and dims?
Thanx in advance to anybody who knows.
Anybody know how to adjust the headlight? Is it one adjustment for brights and dims?
Thanx in advance to anybody who knows.

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Re: Headlight adjustment
Headlight aim is part of the 8000 mile service (1st check since sale). Not sure if what you describe is adjusted correctly or not, but 50ft seems they are pointed down a bit too much.

Re: Headlight adjustment
There's an adjuster screw which is easily accessible from the opening underneath the headlamp.
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Re: Headlight adjustment
Pretty sure your owner's manual shows where/how you do this. Can use a small wrench or a phillips screwdriver if I recall....I did this adjustment after bringing new scooter home.Gingivitis Khan wrote:So, I take my Forza to the shop for the third time (initial service, fuel pump recall and 8,000 mile service) and for the third time, I forgot to ask them to look at the headlight adjustment. It doesn't give a whole lot of reach on dark roads (I'm outrunning the light at about 40 mph) but lights up the first 50 feet in front of me like daylight. I'd rather not wait for the next 8,000 mile check-up to get it adjusted; I work nights and drive an unlit road for four or five miles of the drive.
Anybody know how to adjust the headlight? Is it one adjustment for brights and dims?
Thanx in advance to anybody who knows.
The adjustment moves both high and reg beam aiming ,(reflector is moved)
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Re: Headlight adjustment
I should have thought of looking in the manual. It's in the maintenance chapter. Much better now.fish wrote:Pretty sure your owner's manual shows where/how you do this. Can use a small wrench or a phillips screwdriver if I recall....I did this adjustment after bringing new scooter home.
The adjustment moves both high and reg beam aiming ,(reflector is moved)
Fish

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Re: Headlight adjustment
Self en(light)tenmentGingivitis Khan wrote:I should have thought of looking in the manual. It's in the maintenance chapter. Much better now.fish wrote:Pretty sure your owner's manual shows where/how you do this. Can use a small wrench or a phillips screwdriver if I recall....I did this adjustment after bringing new scooter home.
The adjustment moves both high and reg beam aiming ,(reflector is moved)
Fish
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Re: Headlight adjustment
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Re: Headlight adjustment
Well, I feel like an idiot. I have consulted both the owner’s manual and the shop manual (basically the same diagram, but better labels in the owner’s), but I simply can not find the headlight aim adjustment screw up under there. I can not see anything that looks like what they are trying to show me. I must be seriously senile.
Is there an actual photograph showing a screwdriver on this thing in context rather than simply and artist’s rendition?
Thanks,
Michael the Blind
Is there an actual photograph showing a screwdriver on this thing in context rather than simply and artist’s rendition?
Thanks,
Michael the Blind
Current ride: 2014 Forza bought new in mid-2015; still only 18K on the odo
Traded in: 2003 GL1800 with 152K and several IBA rides on the clock
6 other previous bikes
nearly 3/4 million miles logged
now just commuting instead of touring
Traded in: 2003 GL1800 with 152K and several IBA rides on the clock
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now just commuting instead of touring
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Re: Headlight adjustment
I did find it but mine does nothing. I hope it is broken otherwise I am a fool also.
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Re: Headlight adjustment
Oh, wait. I think I found it. It’s not actually a screw. OK, I’ll go back to that wall with tape &c and try again tomorrow evening after the sun goes down.
Does one have to do this on both sides independently? Or does the right side suffice for the whole unit?
Does one have to do this on both sides independently? Or does the right side suffice for the whole unit?
Current ride: 2014 Forza bought new in mid-2015; still only 18K on the odo
Traded in: 2003 GL1800 with 152K and several IBA rides on the clock
6 other previous bikes
nearly 3/4 million miles logged
now just commuting instead of touring
Traded in: 2003 GL1800 with 152K and several IBA rides on the clock
6 other previous bikes
nearly 3/4 million miles logged
now just commuting instead of touring
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Re: Headlight adjustment
I think mine was not adjusting properly because the plastic rivets holding the assembly to the frame were broken. I put sheet metal roofing screws in place of the rivets and my headlight does not bounce so much anymore. I need to try the adjustment again. Snowing too much today.