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Ski King
post Aug 3 2007, 10:02 AM
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Going over to Europe and was wondering how to change the angle of the headlights so they don't blind anyone.

I have a LWB Shogun 2003.

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saikee
post Aug 3 2007, 07:04 PM
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Don't have a solution myself but my last Shogun has been to Europe 5 to 6 times.

I did try to find out how as at night I did get occasional flash backs. To prepare excuse if I get stopped by the police I put some tape over middle of the light assembly in my last trip with the second Shogun. Didn't do anything but just to show I did try.

The Shogun light assembly is clear and does not have a marked area for blacking out for European driving.

The only advice I could offer is to consult the dealer, or try one in the continent.

Nice cruiser for European roads, especially if you fit the Rallitronic chip to boost the output over 180bhp.
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