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Drunkn Munky
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Due to the complete lack of 2nd hand genuine headlights im considering one of these chinese copies http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Honda-RVF ... 3cbfcd79f9
Anyone had one of these and would care to comment on them good or bad?
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It's not just you who spotted those then? Could be worth a punt, but I'd be worried about the longevity....
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Yeah i can just see them being made of that really thin plastic that cracks with the slightest tap of a screwdriver, its not looking like i have a option though as genuine ones are very thin on the ground
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Chinese headlights :grin: saw the funny side of that... dont you mean cats eyes or are they more squinty :?:
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I might have some spare headlights for you, but you will have to wait for a couple months. I just packed them up for the trip from Italy to the USA. I'll dig them out when I get to New Mexico.
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vfrman wrote:I might have some spare headlights for you, but you will have to wait for a couple months. I just packed them up for the trip from Italy to the USA. I'll dig them out when I get to New Mexico.
RVF headlights? if so yeah i'll wait ive got me Zed to ride now so the RVF can wait until parts become available.
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I bought chinese headlights for my R6 - the first set arrived broken and shortly afterwards a replacement set arrived. They weren't actually that bad considering they were much cheaper than a broken set of factory ones.
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I know it's not the same but I've used Chinese rear lights as replacements for Volkswagen rear lights and you can't tell the difference once fitted.

Anyway I have some headlight protectors if you need them. :-)
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Fuck! Sorry DM. I am retarded. I have NC30 headlights.

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