Check High Beams

rongrimes

Active member
After 15 months with this bike, I pulled up behind a pickup where I could see my reflection pretty well. I don't know why it occurred to me, but I thought that would be a great time to check my high beams, which led me to discover only the left one comes on. So, since it's not something you might notice for a long time, I suggest checking them out. Thankfully, I already had an appointment for the brake servicing.
 

Ceesie76

Active member
This may be by design. On my C650, the low beam and high beam are single bulbs, one left side and the other right side. Your owner's manual should provide clarity.
 

jimalden

New member
After 15 months with this bike, I pulled up behind a pickup where I could see my reflection pretty well. I don't know why it occurred to me, but I thought that would be a great time to check my high beams, which led me to discover only the left one comes on. So, since it's not something you might notice for a long time, I suggest checking them out. Thankfully, I already had an appointment for the brake servicing.
Left is high beam, right is low beam.
 

wspollack

Active member
Thanks for the info. Is there some logic behind that? I'm glad my car doesn't do that. :)
It’s kind of like your car: one low beam and one high beam for every two wheels.

I don’t know about logic — not my strong suit — but from my reading of assorted motorcycle forums for a couple of decades, it seems a fair number of models from assorted manufacturers do this sort of thing. Not unique to CE-04s, certainly.
 

BodenM

New member
On my CE04, the upper/outer lights are low beam and the lower/inner lights are high beam. I wonder if this is a US market vs everywhere else thing?
 
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