Bouncing Headlight - fixed

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Recently my headlight has been suffering from an excessive amount of up/down motion and having been inspired by: http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=506346

I removed the headlight assembly and added a 2-3mm-ish piece of hard rubber (it sat underneath a Honda CBR600 wing mirror plate) covering most of the plate which has the peg.

Having done a run tonight (18deg!) the added benefit is no more instrument cluster bounce, which is taking some getting used to, and no more flicky headlight unit which is super-nice.
 
Recently my headlight has been suffering from an excessive amount of up/down motion and having been inspired by: http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=506346

I removed the headlight assembly and added a 2-3mm-ish piece of hard rubber (it sat underneath a Honda CBR600 wing mirror plate) covering most of the plate which has the peg.

Having done a run tonight (18deg!) the added benefit is no more instrument cluster bounce, which is taking some getting used to, and no more flicky headlight unit which is super-nice.

Won't be long before your bulbs blow and you clocks self destruct then!:D:D:D
 
??

Im not clear on why the bulbs should blow of the dials fall apart.
The lights on my Triumph 955i didn't have wibbly wobbly lights and that never blew a bulb.
 


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