WARNING
The automatic-on headlamp feature provides increased visibility of the rider to other motorists. Be sure headlamp is on at all times. Poor visibility of rider to other motorists can result in death or serious injury. (00030b)
  1. Check tire pressure.
  2. Adjust rear shocks for the rider and intended load.
  3. Fill fuel tank or add an equal amount of ballast.
  4. NOTE
    Choose a wall in minimum light.
  5. See Figure 1. Park the motorcycle on a line (1) perpendicular to the wall.
  6. Position motorcycle with the front axle 7.6 m (25 ft) from wall.
  7. Draw a vertical centerline (2) on the wall.
  8. NOTE
    The upper lens is low beam on LED headlamps.
  9. With the motorcycle loaded, point the front wheel straight forward at wall. Measure the distance (4) from the floor to the bulb centerline:
    1. Quartz halogen: Center of high beam bulb.
    2. LED: Center of low beam bulb.
  10. Draw a horizontal line (5) through the vertical line:
    1. Quartz halogen: See Figure 1. 53.3 mm (2.1 in) lower than high beam bulb centerline.
    2. LED: See Figure 1. At low beam centerline.
  11. The headlamp is aligned when the light beam hot spot is located as shown.
    1. Quartz halogen: See Figure 1. Hot spot centered on mark with headlamp set to high beam.
    2. LED: See Figure 2. Top of hot spot at mark with headlamp set to low beam.
1Perpendicular line
2Vertical line
325 ft (7.6 m)
4High beam bulb centerline
5Horizontal line 2.1 in (53.3 mm) lower than high beam centerline
Figure 1. Headlamp Alignment: Quartz Halogen Type
1Perpendicular line
2Vertical line
325 ft (7.6 m)
4Low beam bulb centerline
5Horizontal line
Figure 2. Headlamp Alignment: LED Type (typical)