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    Headlight installed upside down?

    I recently got the hardware for the headlight adjuster on my GS750 and went for a ride at night so I could set the adjustment where I wanted it. As it turns out the headlight is mounted upside down. High beam shines closer to the bike and normal lights shine further out. Taking a closer look I should have realized the brand on the bulb is upside down as well. So I took it apart to flip it the right way and the tabs on the sealed beam headlight only fit into the housing one way, which is upside down. Is it possible that the headlight bucket is mounted upside down? I have 2 screws at 11 and 1 O'clock and one at 6. Is this correct?
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    1975 RD250 - 350 conversion

    #2
    Nope. The bucket is upside down.

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      #3
      Holes that hold the bulb in are always at the bottom IF it requires just 2 screws. The 3 holed ones will have the big holes in the back for the harness wires to pass through at the bottom of the bucket. All buckets should have little tabs molded in at the top rim for the beauty ring to clip onto also.
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        #4
        Yeah I now confirmed the headlight bucket is upside down. I wondered why I could see light coming from the back of it while riding
        The current garage:
        1978 GS750
        1975 GT750M
        1984 CB700SC
        1982 XJ650 Seca Turbo
        1975 RD250 - 350 conversion

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          #5
          A lot of strange stuff can happen to a GS in 30+ years. Installing a headlight bucket upside-down is pretty mild.
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            #6
            Originally posted by The1970's View Post
            I wondered why I could see light coming from the back of it while riding
            That's just the vanity light.
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