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Headlight Fogged and Strange Sequence?

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Just checking to see if its just me - seems almost every ride my headlight is fogged and at night is does reduce visability. Must be a double glass maybe?

While on the subject of head lights, they are a bit confusing. I run with high beam all the time in daylight. If I turn on the high beam one side fires up. Or I can use low bean on one side as well. But if I put on high then low again all four beams stay on. I must be doing something wrong! Regardless, I want all four beams on at night when there's no oncoming traffic.

Mike


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Hi there, I just bought mine today. It was raining. When i arrived at home, i saw my headlights have moisture. I called the dealer and he said. It can be It’s normal. I bought it brand new how can it be? Is it defact?
 
If you put your hand under the headlights you will find its not sealed. With the right tool and a microfiber cloth, you could add some anti-fog spray to the interior of the glass. Congrats on the new bike.
 
If you put your hand under the headlights you will find its not sealed. With the right tool and a microfiber cloth, you could add some anti-fog spray to the interior of the glass. Congrats on the new bike.
Well…guess one learns something every day if lucky. Did not know any headlights were not sealed so that is a new one. Then again, honestly ever gave it a thought they were not. Seems strange though maybe due to amount of heat generated such is required. Else it is a ‘bmw’ feature like the servo brakes on my 05 r1200rt.
 
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