i mentioned recommended from scooterotica
GP Bulb holder
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ordered from scooter restorations today,
i mentioned recommended from scooterotica
i mentioned recommended from scooterotica
Canny lass, Geordie girl, he gave her pints and fags and grub and shorts. Canny lass, Geordie girl, she gave him earache and penal warts,Penal warts.
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Arrived today, lights working again 
Canny lass, Geordie girl, he gave her pints and fags and grub and shorts. Canny lass, Geordie girl, she gave him earache and penal warts,Penal warts.
Hi Andy ~ Whichever Headlight connection block you fit this will help
First cut all the Nasty Bullet Connectors off going to the Headlight Block
Solder (Tin) all the Conductor Ends ~ Then Crimp on (Amp Type) Bullet Connectors
Use a Decent Crimper
As for the Headlight- Connector piece
Solder all underside connections ~ They are Generally Loose
Decide on a Good Earth Point ~ Preferably not the Rod Control Clamp Bolt
A Brass Nut and Bolt drilled somewhere is ideal
A Cheap Little Conversion
Bin the old type bulb and replace it with a H4 type holder ~ About a £1
These come with 3 wires already attached ~ Generally Red - Blue and White
Red and Blue correspond with the Main and Dip
The other wire Crimp and Solder to a Good Ring Terminal ~ Amp Typ
The Ring Terminal then fitted on the Brass Nut-Bolt and Washer
Check the Soldered Joints on the Dip-Horn Switch ~ Indian Soldering is like their Welding
That should be the end of your Headset Troubles
First cut all the Nasty Bullet Connectors off going to the Headlight Block
Solder (Tin) all the Conductor Ends ~ Then Crimp on (Amp Type) Bullet Connectors
Use a Decent Crimper
As for the Headlight- Connector piece
Solder all underside connections ~ They are Generally Loose
Decide on a Good Earth Point ~ Preferably not the Rod Control Clamp Bolt
A Brass Nut and Bolt drilled somewhere is ideal
A Cheap Little Conversion
Bin the old type bulb and replace it with a H4 type holder ~ About a £1
These come with 3 wires already attached ~ Generally Red - Blue and White
Red and Blue correspond with the Main and Dip
The other wire Crimp and Solder to a Good Ring Terminal ~ Amp Typ
The Ring Terminal then fitted on the Brass Nut-Bolt and Washer
Check the Soldered Joints on the Dip-Horn Switch ~ Indian Soldering is like their Welding
That should be the end of your Headset Troubles
