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Headlight Bucket for an LED Daymaker on an 82 GS850GL suggestions
I got a free LED Daymaker headlight from a wrecked harley...works perfect, I found it does not quite fit into the stock headlight bucket depth wise, need the bucket to be a little deeper. Anyone have suggestions on a bucket/assembly that will work on the 850 and goes a little deeper? Maybe an extension piece?
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Originally posted by Blue Falcon View PostI got a free LED Daymaker headlight from a wrecked harley...works perfect, I found it does not quite fit into the stock headlight bucket depth wise, need the bucket to be a little deeper. Anyone have suggestions on a bucket/assembly that will work on the 850 and goes a little deeper? Maybe an extension piece?
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Originally posted by Blue Falcon View PostI was just offered the led light....not the bucket lol. The light wasn't side mounted if I remember right. it was bottom mount.:cool:GSRick
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Blue Falcon
Originally posted by gsrick View PostI think that's standard for a H-D, so you would have to adapt it to work. Another problem might be getting all the wires stuffed inside it like Suzuki does. You might try to sell it for enough to buy the proper light that will fit.Last edited by Guest; 06-19-2017, 11:03 PM.
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Originally posted by Blue Falcon View Postthe light fits on the front, I just need an extra half inch. I am thinking of getting another bucket and pounding out the indent on it (top )....the indention doesn't serve a purpose and do not give clearance on the 850 for anything as far as I can see. That would give me the room needed.:cool:GSRick
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If you have the standard chrome bucket from an '82 850L, the Daymaker will not fit.
Unless it is one of the side-mounted running lights, it will be a standard 7" light. The 850L light is about 6 1/4 or 6 1/2", and none of the mounting hardware that holds the light in the bucket will work.
Your best bet will be to find a plastic bucket from a 750-1100 E or G, which WILL fit the light. However, you need to be aware that you will also need the mounting ears that hold the bucket, as well as all the chrome trim ring and mounting hardware. You should also know that the only way to change the mounting ears is to slide the fork legs down a bit, at least past the top triple, so you can slide the ears off the top of the tube. The only way around the mounting ears would be to get some universal clamp-on ears. The ears have a different offset for the larger bucket, so if you don't change them, the turn signals will be angled back a bit, instead of facing straight forward.
These suggestions are based on GUESSES about the Daymaker. I know it is a standard 7" light, but I have not seen how deep they are and how much room they take in the bucket. My only experience that is similar to that is with TruckLite bulbs. I put one on my wife's '82 850L and my son's '82 650L. The one that I put in my '80 850G is in a fairing with an adapter for a rectangular light, so that has nothing to do with your project.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostIf you have the standard chrome bucket from an '82 850L, the Daymaker will not fit.
Unless it is one of the side-mounted running lights, it will be a standard 7" light. The 850L light is about 6 1/4 or 6 1/2", and none of the mounting hardware that holds the light in the bucket will work.
Your best bet will be to find a plastic bucket from a 750-1100 E or G, which WILL fit the light. However, you need to be aware that you will also need the mounting ears that hold the bucket, as well as all the chrome trim ring and mounting hardware. You should also know that the only way to change the mounting ears is to slide the fork legs down a bit, at least past the top triple, so you can slide the ears off the top of the tube. The only way around the mounting ears would be to get some universal clamp-on ears. The ears have a different offset for the larger bucket, so if you don't change them, the turn signals will be angled back a bit, instead of facing straight forward.
These suggestions are based on GUESSES about the Daymaker. I know it is a standard 7" light, but I have not seen how deep they are and how much room they take in the bucket. My only experience that is similar to that is with TruckLite bulbs. I put one on my wife's '82 850L and my son's '82 650L. The one that I put in my '80 850G is in a fairing with an adapter for a rectangular light, so that has nothing to do with your project.
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I have the 7 inch chrome with the mounting ears. The LED fit right in the bracket...with a little maneuvering. It just is about 1/4-1/2 inch deeper, if I hammer out the indents it will be fine, I am just not going to sacrifice the only one I have to hammer them out. Even if I hammer out the indents, the bucket will still fit comfortably in the area without hitting anything.
as far as mounting, i used a screw and two nuts along with the spacer to affix the led to the bracket in the factory til locations at the top and bottom of the light ( pressure hold ). I also cut sealing foam to fill in the gap around the lens and create a vibration cushion. The depth is the only part I have to get to fit now.
also I changed to a different style of light for the blinker/running, I now have the running light dual filament set up.Last edited by Guest; 06-19-2017, 11:32 PM.
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