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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => The Motobrick Workshop => Topic started by: orthomini on April 14, 2012, 01:14:21 PM
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since im new to kbikes and bikes in general i need some expert help. ive looked all over the internet and the usual used kbike sites and i still cant find a used or cheaper aftermarket headlight for a 95 k75. seems a new one from bmw would be over 400.... for a single headlight. thanks in advance. bob :dunno2:
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Click here: A "naked" headlight option (http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,1514.0.html)
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thanks. it just might bolt into the exsiting stock holder with some mods
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since im new to kbikes and bikes in general i need some expert help. ive looked all over the internet and the usual used kbike sites and i still cant find a used or cheaper aftermarket headlight for a 95 k75. seems a new one from bmw would be over 400.... for a single headlight. thanks in advance. bob :dunno2:
What's wrong with yours?
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a curb broke it
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a curb broke it
Just the lens or the bucket also? I think you can buy the individual parts.
I hate when those nasty curbs jump off the street and bust things.
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since im new to kbikes and bikes in general i need some expert help. ive looked all over the internet and the usual used kbike sites and i still cant find a used or cheaper aftermarket headlight for a 95 k75. seems a new one from bmw would be over 400.... for a single headlight. thanks in advance. bob :dunno2:
Are you in need of the square fairing headlight or the round naked type? I have an extra square type i'm willing to sell at a decent price if it's what you need. If not, good luck with your search.
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i wish it was then but alas its round. the buckets bent and lights broke. found a cheaper aftermarket from the earlier post that i hope will work. thanks all
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i wish it was then but alas its round. the buckets bent and lights broke. found a cheaper aftermarket from the earlier post that i hope will work. thanks all
The light from the link didn't look bad. Just improvise and personalize your machine. I purposely bought an aftermarket light set just to have something unique looking. Probably made in japan or china, but cool regardless. Everything doesn't have to be bmw.