Quite Strange Headlight Question
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Quite Strange Headlight Question
Been tatting about today and went for a bimble to see if I'd broken anything. I adjusted the light so it wasn't pointing at the mudguard. Is it normal for the headlight pattern on the road to jiggle up and down as you're riding along? Been a long while since I had a bike with a frame mounted fairing and non soggy forks.
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Don't be fooled by their natural persona..randomsquid wrote:The folk in the tool room at work always look bored...Kwackerz wrote:I wouldve thought so however it'll be a high stress area so job'd have to be a good 'un..

If memory serves, it's made from aluminium.. Unless you know what grade it is (high stress should be a T6 grade) it'll be difficult to weld.. Ally welding is a PITA at the best of times.. Know only of two people who can do it, and do it well.

Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the saddle.
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Fits the description of everybody at work, even the wimen.Willopotomas wrote:Fit's the description of a few people I know, but unfortunately not welders..lol.randomsquid wrote: Thinking old guy, miserable, smells of wee and Werther's Originals.
Googling alloy welders turned up ABR specialist welding in West Brom. Apparently they're known to do bike parts.
I should be able to find out what it's made of, according to the company website we have some amazing metallurgists...
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Ian at '4 Fabrications' is bloody brilliant.. Managed to repair an old cast ally brake plate from my old Triumph.. Did a brilliant job.. had Mark at Watsons Metal Polishers polish the flange.. lovely jubley... 

Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the saddle.
It's not just a loose bulb is it?
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