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12/28/09 at 12:51:47
 
Im toying with the idea of buying this:




Its a bottom mounted light as you can see.

Question is do you think this could be easily mounted on the exsisting mounting ?

Thanks
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Reply #1 - 12/28/09 at 14:41:05
 
All things are possible to those who mod...

I vote,..Yup... looks easy...
but,.. if I'm wrong, I don't have to deal with it... Huh
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Reply #2 - 12/28/09 at 14:55:08
 
modify
adapt,alter,change,convert,exchange,expand,limit,lower,moderate,qualify,shape,re
form,substitute,transfigure,transform,vary,veer..
ya itll work!!!  Cheesy

if the bucket is big enuff to hold the wiring connectors
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Reply #3 - 12/28/09 at 16:34:06
 
Quote:
Question is do you think this could be easily mounted on the exsisting mounting ?
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You're lookin at the lite, and you're lookin at the mount, what do you think ? I agree w/ whatever you think  Undecided
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Reply #4 - 12/28/09 at 16:46:43
 
I think you will need to drill a mounting hole in the tree to get it to fit. I put a simular light on my '02 and had to drilla hole to get it to work. You will need a heavy washer or a piece of flat stock on the bottom to bridge a gap cast into the underside of the tree.
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Reply #5 - 12/28/09 at 17:42:34
 
You can make a small flat triangular tab, two holes back to mount to the stock headlight mounting bolts, one forward to take the new headlight:


Or you can build a little box, two holes down to match the bike, one up to match the light:
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Reply #6 - 12/29/09 at 19:00:48
 
zip ties and radiator hose clamps  Grin
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Reply #7 - 12/29/09 at 19:17:29
 
Buy the crazy thing. If you cant get it to mount up, ship it to me. Ill bet I can. Im so nice, Ill even pay the freight! Yea, Im a real prince, I am..
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