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    Converting a Honda VT750 headlight to LHD

    Hi
    Does anyone know the easiest way to convert a headlight to deflect to the left on low beam? I failed my WOF as my Honda VT750 (2010 model) has been fitted with an American headlight.
    Does the whole light need to be replaced?

    Cheers

    Patchy

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    have a look around the headlight unit for some screws that allow you to adjust it, if you cant find any adjusters, then you might need to replace it.

    Or go get a dodgy wof

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    Quote Originally Posted by patchy_boy View Post
    Hi
    Does anyone know the easiest way to convert a headlight to deflect to the left on low beam? I failed my WOF as my Honda VT750 (2010 model) has been fitted with an American headlight.
    Does the whole light need to be replaced?

    Cheers

    Patchy
    can you turn the inside upside down? then set your height?

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    ride on the other side of the road?
    buy some fancy aftermarket one of tardme or fleabay

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    Quote Originally Posted by patchy_boy View Post
    Does the whole light need to be replaced?

    Cheers

    Patchy
    Basically... yes!
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    I had to change the whole R1 unit as it had an American one. Cost plenty and was a pain in the arse.

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