I've got the headlight unit out but I'm struggling to separate the lens element from the main body to get behind to the cone. I assume these two bits come apart as there are clips. I've a feeling that the two parts have fused together at certain points so I'm trying to ease them apart with a flat bladed screw driver.
I'll attempt to upload the photos I've taken.
I tried that ages ago, it felt like a sealed unit to me, as if i was gonna have to muller it to get it apart, so i gave up.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
I have a horrible feeling he's not reading this and has a pneumatic drill or a pick axe on it by now :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
I must admit, I had no idea how to remove it when I first looked and didn't even realise that the two compartments for the bulbs weren't actually individually sealed. I try to see how I could remove the cluster but figure it was far too much trouble and just left it
As long as there's a beam and it's down and to the left a bit then why should it not pass?
When i first got my bike the lighting was absolutely terrible, but probably the standard set up.
Just by upgrading to brighter bulbs, that are plastic lens friendly, makes a huge improvement so compared to the stock set up can only be a good thing and i see no reason why it should fail.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Having put it all back together, I was trying the beam adjusters to check if they worked. The left side top corner one did (it moves the beam up and down). However the bottom one for the main beam didn't seem to do anything. It should have moved it left/right but I didn't see any beam movement despite turning the adjuster plenty. It appears to be working when you look at the bolt through the lens but I can't see the reflective lens backing move. Should the left/ right be noticeable?
When i last adjusted mine i found that they didn't work as straightforward as they should, but if you persevere with it they will move eventually.
I found it easier to do aiming at a wall when it's dark so you can see what's going on a lot better too.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
I have a 98 fazer removed the cone without taking out the headlamp unit. Went to a friends garage and the checked the light pattern, was better than with the cone in and light has a higher intensity reading. Plus the annoying buzzing noise is gone.
found this thread whilst searching for 'peeling reflector' - that problem seems to be a fazer one!
The headlight unit is glued together. I bought angel eyes and to fit them the instructions were to put the headlight unit in the oven for 45 minutes. Then using 2 screwdrivers (OK, two knives from the drawer - but don't tell the wife!) it opened up nicely. another 30 minutes in the oven when you're done and it will reseal. I used some black gutter sealant around it too.
The reason I looked for peeling reflector was that my bike failed its MOT due to the light beam. The tester said to remove the angel eyes as they were likely the problem. He said to turn the lights on and test it by holding a board in front. The light should be a flat line which goes up to the left like this:
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Mine still looks fuzzy, a bit like this \__*_ which I thought may be down to the flaking reflector
I removed mine the last week, we don’t test bikes in Ireland, my friend has a garage and I put it on the beam sitter and it was giving a good pattern and better intensity reading. I did the headlamp mod; since I removed the cone the lights are a lot better.