Beam swing to ride abroad without dazzling oncoming road users

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Andy Hall
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Beam swing to ride abroad without dazzling oncoming road users

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Hi can anyone talk me through adjusting the headlamp beams from uk to continental or is there a stick on beam diverted kit for 2012 rt???
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Andy Hall
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Many thanks for this thread......it would be nice if there was a simple knob to turn from lhd to rhd just to make things simpler šŸ˜ŠThank you again for the reply.
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Andy,
According to AA driving in Europe compulsory equipment, headlight deflectors, note 11 this adjustment not required for two wheel vehicles, as the beam pattern is different


make of that what you will.


PS I have never had a problem on recent trip. loaded with camping gear etc.


http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/ov ... pment.html
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