With all the whoop-de-do over HID 'conversions' and getting more light on the road, obviously aiming is important. But how to do that? The service manual doesn't have anything, and I didn't have much luck tracking down a motorcycle-specific procedure. But I did find this: http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/aim/aim.html which I have used for some of my cars with great results. But this doesn't address motorcycle headlights, some of which have different 'cut-off' patterns compared to car lights. So I asked, and this was the answer...
If you're using an E-code automotive light or have a 'V' shaped cut-off (which would be any of the XS OEM headlights), use the VOL chart. If you have the 'V' pattern, set the bottom of the V to the 'B' line. One other thing to note here; this is allowing you less down angle (compared to the E-code), so you'll get light a bit further down the road. Also note that the higher your headlight, the more down angle you'll have.
If your headlight has a flat or a 'stair-step' cut-off, use the VOR chart. This will give you even less down angle.
If, after adjusting to these directions, you still have poor lighting, you might want to look at replacing/upgrading the lens/shell. If you're getting 'flashed', you may need to adjust down a bit, but this has worked great for the cars I've done it on so should be good.
If you're using an E-code automotive light or have a 'V' shaped cut-off (which would be any of the XS OEM headlights), use the VOL chart. If you have the 'V' pattern, set the bottom of the V to the 'B' line. One other thing to note here; this is allowing you less down angle (compared to the E-code), so you'll get light a bit further down the road. Also note that the higher your headlight, the more down angle you'll have.
If your headlight has a flat or a 'stair-step' cut-off, use the VOR chart. This will give you even less down angle.
If, after adjusting to these directions, you still have poor lighting, you might want to look at replacing/upgrading the lens/shell. If you're getting 'flashed', you may need to adjust down a bit, but this has worked great for the cars I've done it on so should be good.
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