grouty
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You know those little jobs that really don't stop you from riding, but need doing !
It's usually the case of finding the time to get around to doing it (Roundtuit).
I took the '78 390WR out to a motocross track about 10 years or so ago. Managed to get a stone through the headlight lens. It never stopped it working, but the cracked lens didn't look good. Every time I washed the bike I kept thinking "I must get a roundtuit"
I did this week .....
I bought a Auteroche tractor headlamp some while ago. The lens was bonded to the reflector, so a gentle ease with a sharp blade freed it off. A good clean to remove any traces of glue, and a degrease with brake cleaner left me with the old tractor light ready for the bin.
I bonded the new lens into the old reflector with a tiny amount of "Stixall" glue. The tractor reflector has the wrong tabs on the back for my bulb holder. So is no good.
New lens fitted back on the old 6 speed, ready for the next stone !
It's only taken me 10 years to fix it !
It's usually the case of finding the time to get around to doing it (Roundtuit).
I took the '78 390WR out to a motocross track about 10 years or so ago. Managed to get a stone through the headlight lens. It never stopped it working, but the cracked lens didn't look good. Every time I washed the bike I kept thinking "I must get a roundtuit"
I did this week .....
I bought a Auteroche tractor headlamp some while ago. The lens was bonded to the reflector, so a gentle ease with a sharp blade freed it off. A good clean to remove any traces of glue, and a degrease with brake cleaner left me with the old tractor light ready for the bin.
I bonded the new lens into the old reflector with a tiny amount of "Stixall" glue. The tractor reflector has the wrong tabs on the back for my bulb holder. So is no good.
New lens fitted back on the old 6 speed, ready for the next stone !
It's only taken me 10 years to fix it !