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Sabarius

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  1. Thanks for the reply, next question is how to get the lights apart, I've read on t'internet about putting them in an oven for a few minutes and things like that but I thought the lenses of the light were heat sensitive and I don't want to knacker them.
  2. bumpity bump bump?
  3. Sabarius replied to Beckie's topic in Yamaha Workshop
    eBay is always worth a crack, although I'm not sure about body parts. I've bought loads of innerds off their though and never had a problem.
  4. Sabarius replied to grandad1's topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Yes they can, a copper can break the limit if they are on police business, that technically means that if they needed to be somewhere in a hurry they could speed in their own civillian cars as well, but as I said it'd have to be a police matter.
  5. Right, I drive a heavily modded Peugeot 206, pictured below. You'll no doubt recognise the headlights and this is where my problem lies. Obviously the offside headlight is currently a main beam light, big circle, no pattern. It just about gets through an MOT at the moment but to be frank it's incredibly antisocial as you'll apprecaite. My question is this, is it possible to modify this light to dip it somehow? Can I use a dipping plate from a N/S light and put it into the O/S one? Is there aother way around this at all? I'm not brilliant when it comes to technical stuff but generally can follow instructions. I know it's not strictly bike related but I'm at a loose end here and would really appreciate any time you can offer.

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