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replacement headlight retaining tabs

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  • replacement headlight retaining tabs

    a little while ago I noticed my RH headlight beam jiggling a bit and it turns out that the retaining tabs are broken from when I hit a little kangaroo - the manual says that you can buy screw on replacements. The headlight does have holes where something can be screwed on

    are these replacement tabs available? googling didn't find anything

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    got any pics of the bits you are talking about?

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      Make something out of some sheet metal. Cut size measure distance between holes and drill it out and screw it on.
      2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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        Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
        Make something out of some sheet metal. Cut size measure distance between holes and drill it out and screw it on.
        that's what I ended up doing...

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