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klr650: headlight aim
A couple of weeks ago,before it became to cold to
ride, even for me,I rode in the fog,thick enough to
see the aim of the head light ( high beam ),it seemed
to be way off ( far left),I've never touched the
ajusting screws, but took the whole front " thing "off
several times. How do y'all aim your head light ?
target dot on a wall ? guessing ? Wait for the
incoming to flash high/low, so you know you blinded
them ? Iknow they have this special aiming device for
cars but what about bikes?
Luc thinking about putting back the ole Christmas
lights on the Red Donkey...
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klr650: headlight aim
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote:
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The "special aiming device for cars" is history. Cars today have fixed headlight reflectors, and those which do not, are aimed by pointing the car at a wall and turning the screws until the headlights are pointing forward at the designated height (designated in the service manual). Personally, I aim my headlight on my KLR by a) verifying that it is pointing straight when my KLR is pointing straight, and b) adjusting the up/down aim such that I get the most usable light. I.e., while actually riding the bike, observe whether my headlight is pointing too far down or too far up, and then pull over, reach under with a wrench, loosen the adjuster, and move the headlight the way it needs to go (note - wear leather gloves while doing this, the headlight is hot). Repeat until done. Unfortunately hauling a load usually requires re-adjusting the up-down aim since the headlight then starts pointing at the sky...> several times. How do y'all aim your head light ? > target dot on a wall ? guessing ? Wait for the > incoming to flash high/low, so you know you blinded > them ? Iknow they have this special aiming device for > cars but what about bikes?

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klr650: headlight aim
Hi Luc....google "aim motorcycle headlight" ...here is one link of many....have a great evening.....Greg
http://www.gadgetjq.com/aimheadlight.htm
Luc Legrain wrote:
A couple of weeks ago,before it became to cold to
ride, even for me,I rode in the fog,thick enough to
see the aim of the head light ( high beam ),it seemed
to be way off ( far left),I've never touched the
ajusting screws, but took the whole front " thing "off
several times. How do y'all aim your head light ?
target dot on a wall ? guessing ? Wait for the
incoming to flash high/low, so you know you blinded
them ? Iknow they have this special aiming device for
cars but what about bikes?
Luc thinking about putting back the ole Christmas
lights on the Red Donkey...
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klr650: headlight aim
Hi Luc....google "aim motorcycle headlight" ...here is one link of many....have a great evening.....Greg
http://www.gadgetjq.com/aimheadlight.htm
Luc Legrain wrote:
A couple of weeks ago,before it became to cold to
ride, even for me,I rode in the fog,thick enough to
see the aim of the head light ( high beam ),it seemed
to be way off ( far left),I've never touched the
ajusting screws, but took the whole front " thing "off
several times. How do y'all aim your head light ?
target dot on a wall ? guessing ? Wait for the
incoming to flash high/low, so you know you blinded
them ? Iknow they have this special aiming device for
cars but what about bikes?
Luc thinking about putting back the ole Christmas
lights on the Red Donkey...
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Hi Luc....another perhaps better version....Greg
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/howto/122_0310_headlight_aiming/
Luc Legrain wrote:
A couple of weeks ago,before it became to cold to
ride, even for me,I rode in the fog,thick enough to
see the aim of the head light ( high beam ),it seemed
to be way off ( far left),I've never touched the
ajusting screws, but took the whole front " thing "off
several times. How do y'all aim your head light ?
target dot on a wall ? guessing ? Wait for the
incoming to flash high/low, so you know you blinded
them ? Iknow they have this special aiming device for
cars but what about bikes?
Luc thinking about putting back the ole Christmas
lights on the Red Donkey...
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watch that oil level!
After I cleaned my engine with CycleRx back in late '05 my bike quit
using oil. Regardless of the kind of riding I did, the oil level was
just the same at the end of an oil change interval as it was at the
beginning. So I got complacent and quit checking it at every gas fill-
up. I usually check it every two or three tankfuls, but I no longer
did so on a regular schedule, and the intervals between checks slowly
became greater and greater.
Well, a couple of oil changes ago I decided to stop using Red Line oil
since it couldn't hold its viscosity any better than Rotella, but it
cost a heck of a lot more. I had some stray containers of other kinds
of oil taking up space in the garage, so I decided to use them up
before moving on to the next oil I wanted to try.
During the summer I ran Mobil 1 15W-50, and although one of the side
cover gaskets started weeping a bit of oil (typical with Mobil 1), the
amount lost wasn't noticeable in the sight window. Come this winter,
I used the last quart of Red Line 10W-40 plus the last quart-and-a-
half of Rotella 15W-40 I had laying around. Since then I've ridden a
little over 1,000 miles, and was planning on going about 1,500 miles
before changing it.
This evening while reconnecting a wire to my heated grips that managed
to come loose, I decided to check the oil. Good thing I did, as I was
down about 1.25 quarts! *@&$^!*#!!!
I should have known better, as it's common for an engine to use oil
when switching brands, especially with Mobil 1 for some reason. My
complacency just about bit me big time. So, learn from my mistake and
make sure you check your oil level every time you fill your gastank--
it only takes a couple of seconds to tip it upright and make sure you
see some oil in the sight glass. You don't have to be precise about
it--just make sure some shows.
--
Blake Sobiloff
http://www.sobiloff.com/>
San Jose, CA (USA)
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