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Headlight light bothersome at night

OK here we go - hope these help.

The shot below is the bike on the centerstand with the headlight 5 feet from the garage door

This shot was taken with flash.
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This is the same shot with no flash
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This shot is again with the bike 5 feet from the door but I put it at a 45 degree angle so that the entire left side of the light projection could be captured, no flash
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Semper_fi,
Thanks for the picture. I can send you some masking tape to fix that side light if its annoying.
 
BMW spent a quarter gazillion Euro to design a light to illuminate deer in the left ditch and you guys don't even like it. What's a guy to do? Back to the drawing boards.
 
I agree with Luis - there's other things to worry about our bikes - Final Drive, Stauling ...................
 
Ghetto mod

Small piece of aluminum tape strategically placed.
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