Rvf headlight

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Rvf headlight

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Hi
Anyone know how to part the RVF 400 headlight? Going to remove the orig. reflectors and replace them with hid lenses somehow..:)
After removing the 4 clips, it will still not part.
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Re: Rvf headlight

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I looked at opening mine up to clean the inside of the lenses. Removed the 4 clips and said hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm???????????????????? Either it was being subborm and didn't want to come apart or there was more to it than meets the eye. I put the clips back on, stepped back, and walked away.
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I sent pshycosomatic a detailed guide with pics, I'll see if they are on my hardrive, but if not give him a PM............update, just checked but they are deleted, however mine is still split so I'll get some pics taken now amigo ;)
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I used a hacksaw, but be careful not to cut away from where I have as you'll damage the reflectors. bare with it as the adhesive used is like sawing through gummy bears and clogs the blade easily. you noticed I bonded some small washers in the corners to restore the fit/size when they are bonded back together. hope this helps.
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Re: Rvf headlight

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The hard bit is overcoming the glue/sealant stuff inside the join; when I opened mine I used a flat-head screwdriver to lever the two parts away and a stanley knife to cut the glue as it got exposed. Start at the bottom of the headlight; it'll take a fair bit of effort to get going and it's likely that some damage to the plastic will occur; it gets easier once you can get a good grip to pull them apart!
It takes some time, but it can be done! :)
When the mind is relaxed, the body will go faster! 8-)
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:shock: I don't think I need to clean mine that bad. I guess they can stay a little dirty on the inside. :shock: Thanks for the info. :mrgreen:
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I'm sure a mother of invention like you can sort something with isopropyl alcohol and a bendy swab thing Jeff. I use the term mother in the nicest way ;)
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Thanks Carlos for not calling me a Mutha! :mrgreen:

No flexy, bendy, swabby thing can reach this. It's between the lens and the black plastic body. It's on both sides in the inside corners. I'll just have to live with a bike that's only 95% restored. :o

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I couldn't live with that man, looks like the poor lil fella is crying :cry: don't spoil the ship for a ha'penny worth of tar mate.

PS.. it was that long ago I split mine that I forgot all about the clips, been thinking they were something to do with the calipers. :oops:
assembly will be alot easier now and I won't even bother sealing the unit again I don't think. thanks .
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Re: Rvf headlight

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thanx:):)

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