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HID Adjustment?

Boston RX1

TY 4 Stroke Master
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I just installed my Yamaha HID's 2 weeks ago. The lows are too low and I outdrive the lights, the highs are into the trees! Do you guys find this as well? I went to adjust, but I can either go up with both or down with both, but not separately. Any ideas?
 

I adjusted my lights so that the high beam is were the low beam used to be. I ride on high beam all of the time. I switch to low beam only if i see a sled coming the other way or I am riding next to the road.
 
take the metal shields off the bulbs, it helps dispurse the light better so there is less definition where the beam shines and doesnt. I have 2 sets and one is with and one is without. I like without better.
 
it's not specific to HID's. It's a problem with the reflectors in the lens of the sled. Had same problem with the halogens and it persisted with the HID's. I might take one bulb mechanism apart to see if the amount that the bulb moves can be adjusted.
 
stopdropanroll said:
ldb said:
take the metal shields off the bulbs, it helps dispurse the light better so there is less definition where the beam shines and doesnt. I have 2 sets and one is with and one is without. I like without better.


DING, X2

Won't that cause blinding for oncoming sleds? The HID are already bright as-is. By letting undefined light straight out will make it worse.
 
Mooseman said:
stopdropanroll said:
ldb said:
take the metal shields off the bulbs, it helps dispurse the light better so there is less definition where the beam shines and doesnt. I have 2 sets and one is with and one is without. I like without better.


DING, X2

Won't that cause blinding for oncoming sleds? The HID are already bright as-is. By letting undefined light straight out will make it worse.

This is very true, the HID's in the wrong housing are a total pain in the a$$ to look at, even worse when you take the deflectors out! I don't like looking at the sleds at night cause you cant see anything coming the other way!
 
I took my metal deflectors out when I installed the light and I still had a issue with the light adjustment also. The High beams are too high and the low beam is ok. I adjusted them down a little but haven't ridden at night since then. I will let you all know if its better. Next I was thinking of trying one bulb with the shield and on without. Has anybody done this?
 
HID

I agree
not impressed with HB
LB is better than stock
Actually the position of the LB/HB switch on the Nytro I find awkward..not sure if other think so?
 


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