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Re: Cracked headlight lens *grumble*
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:22 pm
by Steve in VT
I, too, ordered the headlight protector from Cee Bailey. The first one they sent was too flat. I complained, and they sent me another one with the proper "deep dish" shape. It's worked well for 2 years, but now the velcro (?) tabs are losing their grip. The lens has fallen off twice in the last week - maybe the 90-degree heat has something to do with it. The second time it fell off when I crossed some tracks and landed on the front fender, where it bounced around for a few seconds while I made a desperate grab for it with my clutch hand. With 4 lanes of traffic whizzing by, I managed to reach it and shoved it inside my jacket. Next job: Replacing the tabs.
Re: Cracked headlight lens *grumble*
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 3:52 am
by celticus
Mine has been on since 07. Dang something else to worry about.
Re: Cracked headlight lens *grumble*
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 7:51 am
by vroomr
Got my new insert. It comes with all three bulbs, $200 at the dealer.
Re: Cracked headlight lens *grumble*
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:32 am
by SF_Hooligan
vroomr wrote:Got my new insert. It comes with all three bulbs, $200 at the dealer.
Huh... mine was just the bucket, no bulbs. Also wasn't $200 - maybe ended up being $150 or so.
Re: Cracked headlight lens *grumble*
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 4:14 am
by Tybus
In Australia, I bought the Ventura headlight protector.
I think it was about $25.00. The brand is from the UK?
Re: Cracked headlight lens *grumble*
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 7:34 am
by MTBeemer
Steve in VT wrote:I, too, ordered the headlight protector from Cee Bailey. The first one they sent was too flat. I complained, and they sent me another one with the proper "deep dish" shape. It's worked well for 2 years, but now the velcro (?) tabs are losing their grip. The lens has fallen off twice in the last week - maybe the 90-degree heat has something to do with it. The second time it fell off when I crossed some tracks and landed on the front fender, where it bounced around for a few seconds while I made a desperate grab for it with my clutch hand. With 4 lanes of traffic whizzing by, I managed to reach it and shoved it inside my jacket. Next job: Replacing the tabs.
The 3M Dual Lock needs to be replaced every now and again; it wears out with use. It is available many places, even Wally World. Goggle is your friend.