/5 headlight ring tricks?
/5 headlight ring tricks?
Does anyone have any methods of making these headlight rings staying on? Whenever I hit a bump the ring pops off. I've even installed a set screw on top and it still happens, but at least now I don't have to worry as much about it hitting the road and getting destroyed.
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Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
I had the same problem with the headlight ring on my /5. I finally installed the ring just right ,rotating it left and right till it caught at the top and then installed a small black zip tie at the bottom.
Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
Yup, +1 on the black zip tie.
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Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
White zip ties fail in the sunlight quickly. Black will last longer. We preferred to use safety wire.
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Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
Yes, I would say using safety wire would be better than using danger wire. Need to be very careful of that danger wire stuff.Duane Ausherman wrote:White zip ties fail in the sunlight quickly. Black will last longer. We preferred to use safety wire.
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Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
I'm usually satisfied with non-threatening wire.Jeff in W.C. wrote:Yes, I would say using safety wire would be better than using danger wire. Need to be very careful of that danger wire stuff.Duane Ausherman wrote:White zip ties fail in the sunlight quickly. Black will last longer. We preferred to use safety wire.
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Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
Wire you guys making such a big deal out of this? Clearly, two wraps of duct tape will keep the ring on.
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Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
REALLY? Mister "I Know So Much!"Chuey wrote:Wire you guys making such a big deal out of this? Clearly, two wraps of duct tape will keep the ring on.
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You have done the carefully controlled testing to prove that 1 wrap is insufficient and 3 wraps is superfluous?
Edit: AND the testing to determine that 2 wraps is certain to be adequate??????
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Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
That was happening to my/5 too.
I noticed a flat spot on the top part of the rim of the shell. I gingerly bent the flat spot out using multi grips, working around the shell creating slight ridge for the rim to hang on to. I imagine it was how it was supposed to be.
Its not up and running yet so I cant say if it is the answer but now it's a bit of a challenge to get the headlight off!
Cheers
I noticed a flat spot on the top part of the rim of the shell. I gingerly bent the flat spot out using multi grips, working around the shell creating slight ridge for the rim to hang on to. I imagine it was how it was supposed to be.
Its not up and running yet so I cant say if it is the answer but now it's a bit of a challenge to get the headlight off!
Cheers
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Re: /5 headlight ring tricks?
I'm wondering fuse two really know anything about wrapping things up?Major Softie wrote:REALLY? Mister "I Know So Much!"Chuey wrote:Wire you guys making such a big deal out of this? Clearly, two wraps of duct tape will keep the ring on.
Chuey
You have done the carefully controlled testing to prove that 1 wrap is insufficient and 3 wraps is superfluous?
Edit: AND the testing to determine that 2 wraps is certain to be adequate??????
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