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2015 125CC YBR -HEADLIGHT AIM/ANGLE ISSUE- PLEASE HELP


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Hey everyone I hope your well and thank you in advance for any help!

OK so I've got a 2015 Yamaha Ybr with the square light on the front (not the old circle one)

I'm due an mot this week and I know it will fail due to the aim being rather high on the right hand side, so I've been trying my hardest to work out whats up myself and learn, rather then shell out for a simple job I should know myself.

I cant seem to find any info in my manual either, the light can be moved up and down with ease, but how to aim left and right has left me baffled, I can't see any adjusting screw/screws. I've uploaded a picture of the headlight

Anyone with knowledge of the bike or headlight any advice is greatly appreciated thank you

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As your problem is aim left to right I would think something is not seated correctly or is bent, you may be best removing plastics and investigating further.

 

Is the bulb in correctly, is anything loose, does the light look sure with the bars looking down at it? 

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Hi thank you for your reply, the bulb is in place correctly and its all tight, however I did take a fall not so long ago, leaving a scuff up the headlight so I know It would of had some impact, maybe taking the plastics off and seeing if bending it back to normal could be an option? I'm just curious if these model of bikes come with the option to adjust left to right or just up and down?

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