Adjusting Aux Lamps
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Simply remove the signal assembly from the mount under your spotlight. The nut that you see by looking up in there is what you loosen to adjust. Don't loosen it to much, leave it slightly snug, just loose enough to move. As others have said buy a cheap 9/16 deep well socket and grind a channel in the side of it.
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I adjusted mine by hand with a little grunt some time after I bought my bike, then again after installing TLP7 LED lights, no problem. Last fall I bought a Reckless XL Fairing for my 'King that for installation it required the passing lamps to be turned out for some extra install room. As a result, one got a little loose and as I checked out the way the lights mount and adjust, I must say it is one pitiful design the MoCo came up with right there. Pitiful! Yeah, I made the socket and snugged it up. There are countless better ways this could have been done, aftermarket should jump all over this.
Shame on the MoCo for this P***Poor Design!
Shame on the MoCo for this P***Poor Design!
#16
The signal light is removed by removing the allen screws on the top of the signal lights. There are two, facing straight up. The inner one is a pain in the *** but that is the only path to removal that I know of. The bitch of the whole thing is holding the spotlight in its adjusted location and the signal light mounting bracket all in proper alignment. That is why I say to leave the adjustment just tight enough to hold them steady but loose enough to still be able to move while you are adjusting the whole assembly. Once you have everything in alignment carefully snug and hold the assembly in alignment while doing so. It is a poor system of adjustment. I feel that the spots could certainly have been engineered with adjustment screws similair to what headlight systems that were on autos of the pre 80's era. Take care to not pinch the signal wires or even cut them when you are using the socket during accessing the nut. The wires are running thru the center of the post that the spot is mounted and adjusted on.
#17
Seems to me the MOCO is brilliant on the passing lamp set up we have. How many years has it been the same ?30, 35, 40, 50??? So what if could be redesigned or is a hassle to take apart. It looks good withor any hardware visible and you should only need to adjust 1 time. Not too bad a design when you consider a lot of folks on this were likely not even born when they designed it in the first place.
#18
When installing my LED lights, i had it all apart, only to find out that i have to remove the signals once again to properly aim the passing lamps. I'm hesitant to just twist them with brute force and will pick up a socket to modify. Still have a few weeks till riding season is here.
It appears to me that there is only left to right adjustment. Does anybody know how to adjust up/down?. Got the service manual, but just as the new LED light instructions, it doesn't mention up/down, unless i completely missed it....?
It appears to me that there is only left to right adjustment. Does anybody know how to adjust up/down?. Got the service manual, but just as the new LED light instructions, it doesn't mention up/down, unless i completely missed it....?
#19
When installing my LED lights, i had it all apart, only to find out that i have to remove the signals once again to properly aim the passing lamps. I'm hesitant to just twist them with brute force and will pick up a socket to modify. Still have a few weeks till riding season is here.
It appears to me that there is only left to right adjustment. Does anybody know how to adjust up/down?. Got the service manual, but just as the new LED light instructions, it doesn't mention up/down, unless i completely missed it....?
It appears to me that there is only left to right adjustment. Does anybody know how to adjust up/down?. Got the service manual, but just as the new LED light instructions, it doesn't mention up/down, unless i completely missed it....?