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    I have a windjammer fairing with the plastic head light bucket and the retaining ring is plastic too. Looks like the bulb is a single unit, not like reg. H4

    No screws hold the ring on. Bottom center of bucket has a small plastic tap sticking out next to ring.

    Would think that it is for releasing the ring so I tried pushing it one way and then the other and pulling on the ring.

    Ring holding bulb did not come off.

    I'm either missing something or not applying enough pressure???

    Anybody know for sure how it comes off???


    mro

  • #2
    I believe I pushed in and turned the ring at the same time to remove the headlight.
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    • #3
      Round headlight in a Vetter, right? It has been a while, but IIRC, there is a tab that you push in, or up, or some direction, which releases some plastic locking mechanism, which allows you to rotate the assembly slightly CW or CCW, which allows the entire works to come apart. Sorry I can't be more definite, but it has been a nice evening with good friends over a home made stew with a few bottles of nice wine, etc, etc. Maybe tomowrrow morning I'll spend a few minutes with the search tool to come up with the definitive procedure for headlight removal. Or not...
      Ken Talbot

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      • #4
        MRO,
        Push the tab, rotate the ring CCW, remove. Sometimes the ring does NOT want to rotate, so rock it CC and then CCW once or twice to break the dead bugs loose.
        Ray Matteis
        KE6NHG
        XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
        XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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        • #5
          Here's a link to the "official" headlight removal instructions.

          It seems that I need to reference this once a year since I can't seem to recall the procedure.

          http://craigvetter.com/pages/Vetter_...tructions.html

          Rob

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          • #6
            Thanks rockjok for the site, all I found was a site which showed some of the history of vetter. (have you guys seen his attempt at flying?)
            One thing is that mine is a plastic ring rather than chrome...
            originally posted by DiverRay
            break the dead bugs loose.
            This be on my merriam...bugs?...naw...they would'nt dare@!

            originally posted by Ken
            there is a tab that you push in, or up, or some direction
            I did push it back, pulled it forward, while pushing, then pulling, and twisting the ring etc.. Did not try pushing tab "in" tho.

            I be strong, er maybe stronger than DiverRay,
            but not as strong as Prom...
            (don't stand down wind of Prom...if ya know what I mean

            Force applied was tempered so not to FUBAR ring/bucket.
            Later today will give it another go. If next pic shows a chrome ring on the bucket...you'll know what happened


            mro

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            • #7
              "Must be referring to my "Air of Distinction."

              At least I don't whine about my mechanical inadequacies... or sit around getting "stewed" with my friends(not that I have any).
              "The Prom Way" was to pry the little bugger off first, (thinking it was stuck)... then finding the locking mechanism.
              Motorcycle maints. should always be a voyage of discovery.
              "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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              • #8
                phew...

                I don't whine about my mechanical inadequacies
                Well..I be still learn'in
                (and I prefer wine not whine )
                and like to shoot pool while getting stewed, mostly with acquaintances not friends (don't like to take a friends money)


                mro
                burning day light, time to go do something

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                • #9
                  Push in tab and ring un screws...
                  Head light bulb is good....


                  mro

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                  • #10
                    Scroll down on the Vetter website and it will show you how.
                    78E ... Gone but not forgotten
                    2006 Kawasaki Concours....just getting to know it

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