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312 viewsAdd a new zip-tie to secure the headlight cables snugly, NOT TIGHTLY. Now the headlight can be mounted to the two lower anti-vibration mounts and the acorn nuts snugged. Done!Mar 15, 2014
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380 views3-pin connecter goes on next. Notice the positioning.Mar 15, 2014
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388 viewsPut the electrical connectors back together. They only go on one way so it's pretty much idiot-resistant. The 2-pin goes on first. Notice the positioning.Mar 15, 2014
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392 viewsThe improved squeegee in action, applying the bottom tint first.Mar 15, 2014
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399 viewsMounting points.Mar 15, 2014
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Side view, both lights covered373 viewsTop and bottom lights covered in lightest tint, LED not covered.Mar 15, 2014
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376 viewsTo reduce scratches from the squeegee, wrap it in a semi-thick cloth. This is mine from a previous film application and is what I used after I noticed small scratches appearing on the film when I first started using the supplied one.Mar 15, 2014
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Side view, half and half386 viewsLower half with lightest tint applied, LED and top have no film on them.Mar 15, 2014
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Front view, both lights covered394 viewsTop and bottom tinted, LED running light not tinted.Mar 15, 2014
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Front view, half and half384 viewsMy little helper showing the bottom tinted and the top untinted.Mar 15, 2014
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389 viewsBoth top and bottom covered, LED uncovered. I know the bottom looks blueish but the film is the same color on top and bottom.Mar 15, 2014
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397 viewsBottom covered, LED and top uncovered.Mar 15, 2014
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382 viewsShows how the top and bottom parts of the headlight fairing join.Mar 15, 2014
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392 viewsAll apart and ready to go! The headlight fairing is two pieces.Mar 15, 2014
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393 viewsRemove these four bolts (4mm Allen) to free the headlight from the headlight fairing.Mar 15, 2014
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392 viewsThe 3-pin connector apart. Next up is the 2-pin connector. After that the headlight can come completely off the bike. This is done by pushing the assembly up in the same direction as the fork tubes until the bracket comes off the upper pegs. Pull it forward a little to clear the pegs then downward (if a Strada windshield is in the way) and forward to clear the bike.Mar 15, 2014
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423 viewsFirst, remove the two acorn nuts from the bottom of the headlight fairing. The order is nut, washer, fairing mount, then star-washer. Strada owners should remove the windscreen for easier access to everything. Next, snip the zip-tie on the left side that holds the two cables that feed the headlight. The cable holder is on the frame head. The two headlight cables are below it and towards the center rear of the frame head. That yellowish connector you see below the snips is one of them.Mar 15, 2014
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350 viewsComes with everything you see here, including a knife for trimming excess film off and a very nice water mister. Follow the instructions! I did use the sharp knife to trim the mounting tabs off (they're only used for positioning the film). I placed the film closest to the inside edge of the lens (near the center of the headlight) to get the best coverage.Mar 15, 2014
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360 viewsHow the product comes packaged after you pull it out of the box. Very nice!Mar 15, 2014
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352 viewsAnd with mia ragazza herself.Aug 05, 2013
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