More on Hi beam indicator... Those who may remember stereo equipment 35-40 years ago, will remember that it seemed that most switches and buttons had bright RED LED's that indicated when those controls were being used. Really messed with listening to tunes in total darkness. It's a trip, especially lying on the floor, between the speakers. Anyway, I recommended to my customers that the LED's be covered with black round adhesive Dots.
The same can be done for the 14. Dots are available at office Depot or Max stores today.
Simply place a dot on the instrument panel clear cover at your riding line of sight. It will cover the direct brightness, but will shine around the dot, from the reflection off the clear cover. 1/4 -1" sizes will change how much reflected light you will see when riding. Electricians tape does work, but the 14 deserves something more befitting of its high level of quality.
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For you young ones who have never experienced listening as we did back then, turn out all the lights, lie on the floor, and play this album as loud as you can, and enjoy the experience... The vinyl album is much better than this, but it will have to do for now... Best Prog rock album of all time, period. . . FWIW, I had what would be equivalent to around $50k today, in audio equipment then, too.
http://www.wat.tv/audio/album-king-crimson-in-the-f6ji_2g6bl_.html