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Did any of you know of the Beam adjustment screw?
Part 4 in the exploded view:
http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces-h...S+ABS.html
picture of the screw
[url=https://picoolio.net/image/IdGY]
centered
[url=https://picoolio.net/image/IdGc]
aimed to the left
[url=https://picoolio.net/image/IdGa]
aimed to the right
[url=https://picoolio.net/image/IdGt]
So it allows a vertical adjustment rather than the known horizontal adjustment.
Edit: you can click on the pictures so they are much bigger
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This is like a Where's Waldo..all the pics look the same to me
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you can click on the pictures so they are much bigger
pfff guess i have to re up them and use Paint to show the different ANGLE of the headlight
but even on those thumbnails you can see the difference...
Fixed
centered
[url=https://picoolio.net/image/IdQd]
aimed to the left
[url=https://picoolio.net/image/IdQI]
aimed to the right
[url=https://picoolio.net/image/IdQq]
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I saw the difference without the red line(s), but how is the vertical vs horizontal alignment accomplished - "So it allows a vertical adjustment rather than the know horizontal adjustment." I assume you meant "known"
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my bad, edited
yep you can adjust by turning the crosshead screw, hence the picture of a screw
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Hmm I was looking at the hand and camera reflection and that white line, and they all looked the same. Didn't notice the rim pivoting horizontally, although I clearly see that now. However, I also don't understand how the horizontal adj has anything to do with the vertical adjustment.
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On a bike where the headlight turns with the bars, I was at first baffled as to why Honda thought this adjustment was necessary. But the more I thought about it, I guess it makes good sense. Even if they attempted to make them perfectly straight from the factory, could there be a margin of error? This allows each bike to be adjusted to a suitable or desired precision.
Though I hate to admit it, I found this adjuster screw by accident. When I first went to disassemble the lamp to install the LED, I started here first.
After turning and turning and turning for what I found to be much too long of a time, there it was.....my headlamp was awkwardly turned hard to the left.
Definitely one of those "ah ha" moments.
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(02-12-2016, 10:50 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Hmm I was looking at the hand and camera reflection and that white line, and they all looked the same. Didn't notice the rim pivoting horizontally, although I clearly see that now. However, I also don't understand how the horizontal adj has anything to do with the vertical adjustment.
it has nothing to do with it

I was just mentioning that there are 2 adjustment options for the direction of the headlights.
Adjust up and down at the 'ears' its horizontal
Left to right adjustment is vertical....
(02-12-2016, 11:48 AM)Bob Sdaman_imp Wrote: On a bike where the headlight turns with the bars, I was at first baffled as to why Honda thought this adjustment was necessary. But the more I thought about it, I guess it makes good sense. Even if they attempted to make them perfectly straight from the factory, could there be a margin of error? This allows each bike to be adjusted to a suitable or desired precision.
Though I hate to admit it, I found this adjuster screw by accident. When I first went to disassemble the lamp to install the LED, I started here first.
After turning and turning and turning for what I found to be much too long of a time, there it was.....my headlamp was awkwardly turned hard to the left.
Definitely one of those "ah ha" moments.
indeed, i thought it was funny when i discovered that tweak option
I accidentally discovered it too when removing the headlight assembly
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(02-12-2016, 06:39 PM)Riko_imp Wrote: (02-12-2016, 10:50 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Hmm I was looking at the hand and camera reflection and that white line, and they all looked the same. Didn't notice the rim pivoting horizontally, although I clearly see that now. However, I also don't understand how the horizontal adj has anything to do with the vertical adjustment.
it has nothing to do with it
I was just mentioning that there are 2 adjustment options for the direction of the headlights.
Adjust up and down at the 'ears' its horizontal
Left to right adjustment is vertical....
(02-12-2016, 11:48 AM)Bob Sdaman_imp Wrote: On a bike where the headlight turns with the bars, I was at first baffled as to why Honda thought this adjustment was necessary. But the more I thought about it, I guess it makes good sense. Even if they attempted to make them perfectly straight from the factory, could there be a margin of error? This allows each bike to be adjusted to a suitable or desired precision.
Though I hate to admit it, I found this adjuster screw by accident. When I first went to disassemble the lamp to install the LED, I started here first.
After turning and turning and turning for what I found to be much too long of a time, there it was.....my headlamp was awkwardly turned hard to the left.
Definitely one of those "ah ha" moments.
indeed, i thought it was funny when i discovered that tweak option 
I accidentally discovered it too when removing the headlight assembly 
it has nothing to do with it

I was just mentioning that there are 2 adjustment options for the direction of the headlights.
Adjust up and down at the 'ears' its horizontal
Left to right adjustment is vertical....
Man, I really misread this thread. When you said
"So it allows a vertical adjustment rather than the known horizontal adjustment."
I thought you were talking about that screw allowing a vertical adjustment.
my bad
English, tough language
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I haven't done it, but I assume the vertical adjustment is done by the headlight case side mounting bolts/screws.