Some of you might have seen it in IBMWR: I am looking for a set of structurally sound headlights ears (cosmetically challenged not a problem, 115.2mm long), preferably without the yellow reflectors. Needed as a temporary solution to install a machined upper triple tree (so about 3/4in will be cut from the top). Rubber pieces are not required. Shipping USPS to Buffalo NY, Paypal preferred, trades offers under this URL: http://www.stephenbottcher.net/ForSale/ForSale.htm.
Anybody?
Thanks, Stephen
Headlight ears ... (I need an old pair)
Headlight ears ... (I need an old pair)
Some of the above is fact, some is fiction, some is my personal imagination and some is just simple truth. [me]
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- KauaiSlash5
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Re: Headlight ears ... (I need an old pair)
You might want to consider taking 3/8" of the top and 3/8" off the bottom. This will keep the cuts from getting into the ears and will still allow the use of the rubber gromets.
Re: Headlight ears ... (I need an old pair)
That is indeed a very good advice. I did think of that but it bears the risk of screwing up the cut twice, I'm good for that. Clean circular cuts with a Dremel tool ... two of them ... that sounds like I will be asking for another pair in about 4 wheels! But honestly, I will try it. It also supports the fitment of the rubber grommets after the fact.
You must know exactly what I'm talking about!
Stephen
You must know exactly what I'm talking about!
Stephen
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- KauaiSlash5
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Re: Headlight ears ... (I need an old pair)
The Clip-ons on my bike have a solid aluminum 3/4" thick clamp and are mounted between the top plate and headlamp mounting ear -so yes, I do have first hand experience with this modification.
I started by masking and marking the ears with blue tape. Then I made my initial cuts using a hacksaw with a fresh bi-metal blade. Then I de-burred the cut ends with a file and sanded them flat using paper taped to a solid flat surface. Before reassembling, I sprayed a pool of paint onto cardboard and dipped the cut ends into it.
I can post a pic if you'd like.
I started by masking and marking the ears with blue tape. Then I made my initial cuts using a hacksaw with a fresh bi-metal blade. Then I de-burred the cut ends with a file and sanded them flat using paper taped to a solid flat surface. Before reassembling, I sprayed a pool of paint onto cardboard and dipped the cut ends into it.
I can post a pic if you'd like.
Re: Headlight ears ... (I need an old pair)
Not neccessary, it's not the first time I do this exact modification. Thanks for offering.KauaiSlash5 wrote:I can post a pic if you'd like.
Some of the above is fact, some is fiction, some is my personal imagination and some is just simple truth. [me]
http://www.stephenbottcher.net
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