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I just wrestled with removing the aux front lights...now I'm new to the RSV but man, there has to be a better way....I assume it's the same for everyone but the mounting holes are just far enough above the bottom edge of the fairing to make it next to impossible to get to! Has anyone fabricated a bracket that would lower these lights by about one inch?

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Have a 6mm ball allen driver...my issue is the angle that I have to go to get at it is such that you don't get enough bite on the head of the bolt to turn it. Gotta look into some sort of offset spacer......

Darthandy...thanks for that link...I'll follow up on that.

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If you do move the light bar forward be sure and extend the rubber bumpers on the bottom of the wind deflectors so that they stay in contact with the fork tubes.

 

Rubber stoppers are available @ Lowes in the hardware section just drill a pilot hole in the rubber and replace bolt with stainless screw. Pick out a long rubber stopper so you can trim excess if needed.

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Hmm I know its on a pretty good angle. I wrapped a piece of tape around the allen where it contacts the fairing to keep from marking up the paint. Mine is either a MAC or Snap on allen maybe 6" long. I have seen sort of an offset "l" looking bracket. Mounts with studs maybe to the forks where allen bolts go now, then drops maybe 1/2" down and forward about maybe the same. Allows removing the fairing without removing the light bar.

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Hmm I know its on a pretty good angle. I wrapped a piece of tape around the allen where it contacts the fairing to keep from marking up the paint. Mine is either a MAC or Snap on allen maybe 6" long. I have seen sort of an offset "l" looking bracket. Mounts with studs maybe to the forks where allen bolts go now, then drops maybe 1/2" down and forward about maybe the same. Allows removing the fairing without removing the light bar.

 

And they are VERY easy to cross thread! :shock3::(

Don't ask me how I know this.....:depressed:

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For what it's worth this is what I was making and what it looked like on the bike. No longer making them at this time though. Sorry

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Just get a metric set of round head hex wrenches. Easy peasy.

 

I did this and it was CHEAP and they are very handy. Lights are no problem...

 

Long Tall

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Passing light spacer? Contact Slowrollwv. He also makes carb and "twinkie" covers.

+1 on Chuck, makes great stuff, super guy to deal with. Ron :cool10:

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