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Beam height setting (Aprilia RS125/3)

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This is a quick beam-setting inspection procedure. Place the motorcycle ten metres away from a vertical wall. It is important that the motorcycle be on level ground.

Switch on the low beam and sit astride the motorcycle. The light spot on the wall should be just below the horizontal line of the headlight (about nine/tenths of overall height).



To set beam height:

Working from the rear left end of the front fairing, turn the adjuster screw using a short Phillips screwdriver:
  • TURN IN (clockwise) to raise the beam.
  • TURN OUT (anti-clockwise) to lower the beam.

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