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Protecting your lamp, which ever route you go down, is a prudent move in my eyes. |
Yamaha headlight protector
Surprisingly, bought a genuine Yamaha headlight protector and it was the same price as the OTR one and is twice the quality.
I lost my OTR one numerous times but was lucky that others saw it or it landed on my front fender a few times without completely falling off the bike. The Velcro fasteners are useless for holding but ok for locating with zip tie fastening as I eventually did. Then I dropped the bike on a log and smashed it! sooo, new one fitted today (along with did chain and JT sprockets from wemoto au) http://i317.photobucket.com/albums/m...pshztvcrpk.jpg http://i317.photobucket.com/albums/m...psdhlcif6w.jpg Brackets pickup bolts on the frame and use compression rubbers to mount the screen. http://i317.photobucket.com/albums/m...psa2aungbr.jpg |
That looks strong, should do the job!. Steve
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Matt. |
On the subject of the Yamaha headlight protector...
I have a brand new spare perspex front (no mountings) surplus to requirements if anyone wants it for free? |
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I would be interested in it if there's no taker's closer to you & less hassle. :112: |
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Just PM me the Kent address to post to and I'll send it off... |
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