Replacing low beam globe
#16
speaking of which - whats the best way to know if your head light is adjusted correctly? any rules to follow?
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#17
DjPete Wrote:Ok job done...
Difficulty: 6/10

WTF???? Pete I think you should stay away from tools if thats how hard you rate changing a light globe....
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#18
suppose removing your fairing panels and speedo is fairly straight forward for changing a globe these days...!...not
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#19
you don't need to!!!
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#20
just pop out the base cover on your nosecone (6clips) and get into it from there
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#21
see above posts
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#22
maggot Wrote:
DjPete Wrote:Ok job done...
Difficulty: 6/10

WTF???? Pete I think you should stay away from tools if thats how hard you rate changing a light globe....

Pete to hold globe as wife turns bike Lol2
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#23
I changed Max's for him. You HAVE to have your tongue in the right position or it just wont work.
Regards,

Busdriver (aka Les)
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#24
You know we ALL need a 20metre longer beam.....

The up under the nose only takes a minute or two once you know your way around the clips and plugs. It is that 30 minute learning curve that is the buggar.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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