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Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I was waiting over 2 months for the Adjure Wave Cut headlight. Still on backorder. I decided to stop waiting and get the Pie Cut instead (close enough). The lamp came in today. I tried installing it, but its loose. Here's what I did:

  1. Removed light from bucket by removing the two side screws on the headlight ring. Disconnected the h4 plug from the light.

  2. Removed the two long adjuster screws

  3. Removed the three little screws holding the ring to the stock lamp

  4. Removed the old lamp. There's a bracket at the top. I couldn't figure out how to remove the inner assembly from this; and didn't think I should force the issue.

  5. Attached the new lamp to the ring to the light assembly and reassembled the long adjuster screws.



There's some movement of the light (not a lot). I know if I put it back on my bike, it will rattle (annoying) and eventually probably crack or break.

Am I doing something wrong or do you have a remedy to stop the movement?

Thanks!
 
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Re:Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
there's three little notches that line up with the plate. Problem is the cut outs on the plate are bigger, so its moving. The directions (go figure) say to cut a plastic dowel to fit. Its off by a whopping 3/16". I thought this was a simple install. What a pita.
 
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Re:Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
gee...I had no movement and a very tight fit...

inner assembly...??

You should have used all parts again except the OEM glass housing leaving nothing behind...
dont forget the spring clip...the assembly should float on the three points..spring clip and the two spring loaded adjusters
 
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Re:Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
pop rivet, I knew you'd chime in (thanks!). The little notches on the pie cut lamp is 9/16" wide and the notches in the yami mounting bracket(where the lamp sits on) on is 3/4" wide about 3/16" diff. These notches line up. When I put the three screws in the lamp moves and I know it will rattle.
 
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Re:Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
mine fit tight and didnt allow the glass to rotate at all...

are there washers between the retaining ring and the mounting ring on the screws?? try removing them and it should tighten down if not and you say the retaining ring doesnt snug the glass to the mounting ring then you may have to use tape to do this ...

havent heard of anyone else having had this issue...

(the cutouts and the notches are a different size though)
 
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Re:Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
The Adjure I installed in my housing was very tight, it took some convincing to get it in place. Did you replace the ring held in place with 3 small screws that should hold it tight????
 
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Re:Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
yes, I tightened the screws as much as possible. I can tell the play in the notch spaces is what's causing the problem.
 
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Re:Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
There are two washers on each of the screws. I tried assembling this multiple times about 5. One time it was tight, went to install it on the bike and it was sideways (installed the lamp wrong) duh. But was not able to get it tight again.
 
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Re:Replacing stock headlight 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
The three screws should draw the retaining ring down onto the mounting ring and secure the glass housing snugly...


the notch difference is not a factor...the ring clamps onto the entire 360 deg of the glass and in my case there was no way the glass would or could spin between the two
 
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