petekadish Posted August 19, 2008 #1 Posted August 19, 2008 This has had me stumpped for a while. Anyone have any ideas? I have a Kissan headlight modulator and typically ride with it on (brights on) during the daylight hours. With the brights on, I can see the headlight molation flashing ahead of me on the street signs in front of me - way high up on those signs. Additionally ..., the headlight modulation feature is not supposed to work in the dark. When I flip over to my low beam (if I happen to be riding at night), it seems to shed a decent flood of light out in front of me on the road, and I am happy with that adjustment. Of course, if I ride at night I will almost always just ride with my low beam on. However, sometimes when I want to reach-out a little further on up the road ahead of me (to light things up a bit more), when I flip-on the high beam it seems that it's aimed so high that it fails to throw any beam of light out on to the road ahead of me. Now, if I try and adjust the headlight with the adjustment mechanisms in the backside of the fairing in order to lower the high-beam, then the low-beam seems too low. Not that it seems like it should make any difference, but I also have a Silverstar Bulb for the headlight, and I have running lights hooked-up. So, I guess that my question is - How can I lower the high-beam without over-lowering my low-beam? Am I the only one who has noticed this before? Thanks! Pete.
Dano Posted August 19, 2008 #2 Posted August 19, 2008 You are moving the whole bucket with a single lamp/dual element. You would have to re-engineer the lamp to do that.
Squeeze Posted August 19, 2008 #3 Posted August 19, 2008 I guess you need another Bulb. The Buld you have installed seems to be somewhere out of Alignment. This happens.
Gary N. Posted August 19, 2008 #4 Posted August 19, 2008 Mine is similar to what you describe. I guess you just have to find the sweet spot.
AKRefugee Posted August 20, 2008 #5 Posted August 20, 2008 Same set up here and same problem here. Still trying to work through it.
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