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22-02-06, 11:53 PM | #1 |
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clock lights
how easy is it to change the bulbs on a curvy sv? i want brighter coloured ones but it looks like it might be a fidly job
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23-02-06, 08:14 AM | #2 |
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Ok, mr Dene. You are correct that it is a fidly job. You can only get dash bulbs in the std 1.2w and in white, green or red. Sadly no blue as of yet. To replace them to you have to remove all of the front fairing, then remove the clocks. If your dash is looking a bit dull, i would imagine that one of the bulbs have gone.
It shouldnt take no more than about 45 mins to change all 3 bulbs. I have tried LED's but with no success as the middle bulb sits between the 2 clocks and you dont get the dispersion of light that you do from an incandecent bulb. HTH |
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