Anyone got one floating about, just purchased a new rear mudguard (the short one) could do with the bulb holder that slots into the said mudguard
If anyone has one please?
This is the black under guard the fixes under the orange rear mudguard with the wedge shaped red rear lens
a long shot maybe but worth a try
TA
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Don't worry i'll probably go down the kev route and solder some wires direct to a LED bulb and Wack it in
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Thanks guys but its the holders that fail unless you have a link to a LED light that slots straight into the mudguard
I slotted a LED light in my old katoom and fitted a treat but i can't for the life of me remember which one
And 7 quid is seven quid
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wackyracer wrote:Thanks guys but its the holders that fail
Thanks guys but its the holders that fail
Yep, hence the epoxy!
when you get a new one, heatshrink the complete holder once the bulb is in, they last much longer that way.
KronreifTrunkenpolzMattighofen wrote:wackyracer wrote:Thanks guys but its the holders that fail Yep, hence the epoxy!when you get a new one, heatshrink the complete holder once the bulb is in, they last much longer that way.
I'd of thought some Dielectric grease or decent dewatering fluid on assembly would do the job.
Nige wrote:KronreifTrunkenpolzMattighofen wrote:wackyracer wrote:Thanks guys but its the holders that fail Yep, hence the epoxy!when you get a new one, heatshrink the complete holder once the bulb is in, they last much longer that way. I'd of thought some Dielectric grease or decent dewatering fluid on assembly would do the job.
Nope.
The bulk holder flexes and wears with vibration, so heat shrink helps with the general wear and tear of this consumable part