Bob LaRosa

Passing Lamp Alignment

Bob LaRosa
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Duration:   13  mins

Passing lamp and headlight alignment is not all about looking pretty. We might want everything straight and symmetrical on our Harley’s but that’s not always best for safety and rideability. Bob reviews the proper light alignment and why your friends might not know what’s best.

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5 Responses to “Passing Lamp Alignment”

  1. Brian

    Great video! I need to adjust my passing lamps 'cause they are both loose thanks to crappy Michigan roads on my 1979 Electra Glide FLH. I think I'm going to need to remove my batwing fairing tho.....😶 I want to try and run an H4 bulb also. Thanks for the tips!!!

  2. Ken Zanon

    nice video but my 2014 ultra classic says the passing lights can not be adjusted in owners manual. I am not crazy about the LED lighting on my bike the lighting on my 2007 road king seamed better

  3. Len Siciliano

    Hey, I kinda like that little rap idea in adjusting the side lamps, quick easy fix, thanks!

  4. Dave Marzola

    Thanks Bob is there a proper measurement from a wall to the bike and how high up the wall the light beam should be

  5. Bruce "Dungy" Dunbar

    Bob LaRosa makes maintenance more fun than a chore....I love this guy. Even though I have always been "Mechanically Inclined", Bob always seems to come up with a new twist or an 'a-ha' that makes the job easier...keep up the good work.

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