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Nemain675, excellent job on a very distinctive mod - and a very good write-up.

While the housing assembly is apart, it's a great opportunity to thoroughly clean the inside of the lens, and here's why. Almost all injection molded plastics contain plastisizer as a natural property and to help them flow in the mold properly. After the part is molded, and over time, this element will "evaporate" (not the correct word but OK for now) from the plastic and can leave a cloudy film on whatever it rises and attaches to. In the automotive design industry, the process is actually called plastisizer migration. Notice how you're constantly cleaning the inside of the windshield of your new car for about a month? It's usually the plastisizer freeing itself from the injection molded instrument panel. Material composition improves every year, and maybe this problem is not as much as an issue now as in the past, but our 675 headlight lens still clouds up, doesn't it?

Sorry, a bit of trivia there...old habits never seem to die. And now back to our regularly scheduled program.

Thanks for the how-to!!! If I get a 2nd set of headlamps I will probably do this... lol... I'm too scared to use my original set... lol...
Great idea for those who don't want to enlist Nemain675's services and try this one themselves.
 
I was curious to read about this mod! At last ...:thumbsup:
It seems too complicated for me, though, but the bike surely gains even more personality. Very weel done and clear ecplanation, even to me!!
 
This looks like a little more work well parts compared to my Mazda 6 headlights I color matched. I noticed that plastisizer stuff Superlight was talking about, but didnt think to clean it up. Didnt want to contaminate the lens.

I cant wait to see an Angel eye setup.

Does cutting the retainer tabs make a differnece when re-assembling it?
 
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Does cutting the retainer tabs make a differnece when re-assembling it?
They help ensure a solid fit while the glue sets up...if you can hold the peices together for about 3-5min then your good without them...the factory glue is pretty solid.
 
Very good step by step. A lot more complicated than I imagined.

Thanks again.:thumbsup:
 
Can some people please post up pics of their effort? I'd like to see different colour combinations and in particular all black.

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Ditto. +2

I am actually going to be doing this here shortly with painting everything black but then painting the projector housing from silver to tornado red to match the bike... think it will look nice!

-Nigel
 
im in love with this mod.. i have the se and was contimplating it in black or gold..possibly a design with both...
nieman are you still doing this?...
no one else has had this done?? pictures would be very much appreciated ..
 
I'm building my own angel eyes for my tornado red 2008. I'm going with red LEDs cause that's what lights up my fairings at night, but I didn't think of painting the buckets like that. Now I'm torn...:argue:. I'm going with the Gold Anodized levers, forks, wheels, etc. Should I paint the inside buckets Gold, or will Tornado Red be too much? AHHH!!!
 
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