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BigBlack 01-22-2002 08:55 PM

New owner of a 2001 Raptor. Just went out for a blast around my place and I am having a problem keeping the lights on the road during acceleration. Are the rest of you having the same problem. I guess to fix this I need to downsize then engine hummmm, Maybe I just keep the lights in the trees and make sure the path is clear.

Note:
Before I offend anyone I am new to this forum, proud owner of a 2001 Raptor, like all makes and models just happend to pick the Raptor, and this message is a joke but real. I just notice the lights were not on the ground this evening as I rode and went through the gears. When I hit the brakes the ground lite up again

SykoQuadRider 01-22-2002 09:47 PM

I have the same problem. I am wanting to get some lights that roll down when the front end goes up.

Facelift 01-22-2002 10:47 PM



<< New owner of a 2001 Raptor. Just went out for a blast around my place and I am having a problem keeping the lights on the road during acceleration. Are the rest of you having the same problem. I guess to fix this I need to downsize then engine hummmm, Maybe I just keep the lights in the trees and make sure the path is clear.

Note:
Before I offend anyone I am new to this forum, proud owner of a 2001 Raptor, like all makes and models just happend to pick the Raptor, and this message is a joke but real. I just notice the lights were not on the ground this evening as I rode and went through the gears. When I hit the brakes the ground lite up again
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Hehehe this is a good one! I can relate, just picked up my Raptor this evening and wouldnt you know it, mine is exhibiting the same problem. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

raptor720 01-23-2002 12:18 AM

Since most Raptor owners tend to ride with the front wheels in the air, note that you can adjust the lights down using the adjustment screw located on the bottom of the light housing.


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