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Is there any difference in the headlight for the GS sold in Left hand and Right hand drive countries?

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Is there any difference in the headlight for the GS sold in Left hand and Right hand drive countries?

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Yes. The the low-beam throw the light far along the shoulder of the road, and the sholder in question is, as you can imagine, not on the same side in left- and right-hand side drive. The lens takes this into consideration. Thus they are different. This has been confirmed by the part numbers explicitly stating RHD and LHD. 3.23 CAN BUS Regardless of what you might hear from old-time mechanics, CAN bus is a technology the tremendously simplifies the design and maintenance of vehicles. The problem is that when you add more and more electronics to the bike, the numbers of wires, relays, switches, fuses and so on go up dramatically. CAN stands for Controller Area Network, the the network is a bus. Thus names CANBUS. The CAN BUS is just a wire, and the design of the protocol running on the wire is robust and reliable. You can not, however, dig into it’s inner working with a wrench. But you can’t fix your trip computer with a wrench either, so electronics on bikes are not a new thing. When yo

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