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Headlight removal from Windjammer IV
Anyone know how to remove the headlight assembly from a Windjammer IV fairing. Must be something I'm missing as I can't figure it out . . .Tags: None
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I believe there's a locking tab on the outer edge of the retaining ring that you have to press, and then the retaining ring can "unscrew" about a quarter turn and come off.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by seano View PostAnyone know how to remove the headlight assembly from a Windjammer IV fairing. Must be something I'm missing as I can't figure it out . . .
Beginning in 1979, the new owner of Vetter Corp produced several fairings that I did not think worthy of the Vetter name. They will not show up on my pages. After Bell aquired the devastated company, I designed a fairing for them, the Bullet which they built for a couple of years . The Bell folks were more comfortable making helmets.The most asked question seems to be: "How do I replace my burned out headlight?"
At the bottom is a little slot. Use a screwdriver to push it in slightly. The chrome ring unscrews like a jar lid.
It is a very clever design.
By the way, today when a headlight burns out, I simply go to Wal Mart and buy a sealed beam halogen unit for about $9.00. It has a car pattern but I think it is just fine for the price.Last edited by Guest; 06-16-2013, 11:38 PM.
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