Repairing stone clip on headlight glass

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'07 1200GS......

This is a classic 'horse, stable door' thing.

I bought a TT Headlight protector at the bike show and it arrived today! But some time this week I've got a stone chip in the dipped part of the headlight :blast

The chip hasn't gone all the way through (AFAICS) and of course bike insurance (well not mine at least) doesn't cover stone chips.

Autoglass want ~£70 to repair it.

So, the questions are is it worth it, anyone tried a 'DIY solution' or would you just leave it (the chip is a ragged 4-5 mm round)
 
clear araldite or superglue:thumb2


Errm (I'm being a bit thick here)- I see the principal but the headlight's vertical - do you apply a little bit at a time to stop it running ?


Then how do you get it smooth/flush? Brasso/toothpaste, like getting scratches out of perspex???
 
i repaired my transalp by putting sellotape o the in side of the lens an building it up in 3 goes, once dried you could sand it but i left mine.
 
Don't know if this will be of help

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56232&highlight=headlight

I had the same problem but in my case the shard of glass was inside the lamp so I glue it back in place using Superglue type Glass adhesive, and this passed a MOT, as mentioned in the post and as I found out as long as it doesn't affect the beam pattern and is sealed, it's not a MOT failure.

If you take the lamp out it will be easier to work on.

HTH
 
Car accessory shops sell a windscreen repair kit, gin clear epoxy and tape plus instructions, if you dont let the epoxy cure fully before you trim it it cuts easily with a razor blade or similar.
Stewart
 


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