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  • Vetter Fairing Sq Headlight

    Hi guys, this is my first post and it seems to be a doosey. I have a 78 xs11e standard w/ Yamaha/Vetter fairing. It came on the bike way back when. Well I'm in need of a spare headlight.
    I bought a yamaha sq headlight on ebay for it, then when I got it I figured out that it will fit and work in the standard bucket w/o the fairing. But not in the fairing.

    The diff is the one I bought is all glass, the one for the fairing is metal on the backside with 2 adjustment screw for aiming the light. The mfg for the light and both buckets is Stanley out of Japan. I can't find them are they still in business?

    I have contacted Vetter Corp on the web but they say this was made by the company that bought them out and he has no info on it.

    Any help would be great
    There's always a way, figure it out.
    78XS11E

  • #2
    Are you certain it's a Vetter and not a Pacifico? I may be wrong but I think all the Vetters had round headlights, Pacifico has both round and square.
    I may have a spare rectangular light hanging around (off my Pacifico). It's the original sealed beam, not the (later years) H4 type.
    Let me know if you're interested.

    P-LKelly@sbcglobal.net
    Pat Kelly
    <p-lkelly@sbcglobal.net>

    1978 XS1100E (The Force)
    1980 XS1100LG (The Dark Side)
    2007 Dodge Ram 2500 quad-cab long-bed (Wifes ride)
    1999 Suburban (The Ship)
    1994 Dodge Spirit (Son #1)
    1968 F100 (Valentine)

    "No one is totally useless. They can always be used as a bad example"

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    • #3
      On the tag where the the wiring pigtale enters all it says is Yamaha in big letters by Vetter in small letters. The windshield says Vetter, the air vents and chrome edge molding I just bought came from vetter.
      There's always a way, figure it out.
      78XS11E

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      • #4
        mine is round
        79 XS1100F "JINGUS"
        07 V-star 1100
        Do you want it done right or do you want me to do it?

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        • #5
          Take the headlight out and bring it to an auto parts store. chances are it's a standard sealed beam bulb. I had the same fairing on my '81 and it used a standard sealed beam bulb.

          Randy

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          • #6
            These are some pics I took this morn'n. I'll take out the headlight tonight and post pics.
            By the way headlight is marked Stanley in the middle & Motorcycle at the bottom.

            [img]C:\Documents and Settings\David\My Documents\My Pictures\Bike Pics\Front.jpg[img]
            [img]C:\Documents and Settings\David\My Documents\My Pictures\Bike Pics\RHFront.jpg[img]
            There's always a way, figure it out.
            78XS11E

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            • #7
              Well I guess I'll have to post pics to the web so you can see them.
              There's always a way, figure it out.
              78XS11E

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              • #8
                I try'd to figure out how to do this without the security on Snapfish but I don't think you can.

                Click the link below, enter my email address delzell@iname.com & password d9272 for the pictures

                http://www.snapfish.com/thumbnailsha...404/t_=9343033
                There's always a way, figure it out.
                78XS11E

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                • #9
                  Pathfinder,

                  nice pics. that fairing is the same one I had on my 81. the headlight is a standard sealed beam bulb. Etched into the face of the glass is a part number that any good auto parts store should be able to cross reference.

                  Hope this helps.

                  Randy

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                  • #10
                    I'll take it out tonight to take to an auto parts store. But there is no number on the front altough I think there is one on the back. It says motorcycle on the front.

                    I thought auto head light would not take the punishment of a bike.
                    There's always a way, figure it out.
                    78XS11E

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                    • #11
                      I have been trying to find one for my 78E with no fairing, it sounds like the same one you are looking for with the adjuster ears and mounting tab on the light itself. So far no success. If you find a source please post it. I would like to find one that takes a replaceable H4.
                      buffalo
                      80 XS1100SG

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                      • #12
                        The later model standards (and maybe specials) had H4 replaceable bulbs in a housing. I bought a round one "conversion" for a vetter faring from Whipme and it worked out fine. I believe the rectangular "conversion" housings will not work in the model E because some of the original flanges are fused right to the back of the original sealed beam and the Whipme housing had none.

                        Originally posted by buffalo
                        I have been trying to find one for my 78E with no fairing, it sounds like the same one you are looking for with the adjuster ears and mounting tab on the light itself. So far no success. If you find a source please post it. I would like to find one that takes a replaceable H4.
                        Skids (Sid Hansen)

                        Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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                        • #13
                          sQUARE hEADLIGHT

                          On my 78E I had a low beam burn out. Thought I would get tricky and up graded to a square automobile sports headlight.(2B1 Halogen Seal Beam) I believe it was 60/100. Well anyway, I had the same problem.
                          I cut the tabs off of the back of the original head light unit and JB welded them onto the back of my new square seal beam. It took a little brute force to fit things all back together but I succeeded.
                          Hope this idea is useful to you.
                          Ken/Sooke
                          78E Ratbyk
                          82 FT500 "lilRat"

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                          • #14
                            Re: sQUARE hEADLIGHT

                            HA! It was a bit more that brute force. I know, 'cause I did that years ago! I had to break the original's glass to get the tabs off. OK, you probably used more finesse that I could muster...

                            Originally posted by ratbyk

                            I cut the tabs off of the back of the original head light unit and JB welded them onto the back of my new square seal beam. It took a little brute force to fit things all back together but I succeeded.
                            Hope this idea is useful to you.
                            Ken/Sooke
                            78E Ratbyk
                            82 FT500 "lilRat"
                            Skids (Sid Hansen)

                            Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by pathfinder
                              I try'd to figure out how to do this without the security on Snapfish but I don't think you can.

                              Click the link below, enter my email address delzell@iname.com & password d9272 for the pictures

                              http://www.snapfish.com/thumbnailsha...404/t_=9343033
                              That's a factory Yamaha faring made by Pacifico. It takes the same headlight and turnsignals as a stock xs11 standard.

                              Geezer
                              Hi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.

                              The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.

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