Headlight mount bolt

nine lives

Active Member
My headlight mount bolt broke yesterday about ten miles from home:bang: Used my cold weather mask to hold my bucket to the tree to get home. Got home and found that the bucket scratched my trees and my bucket, used a high speed buffer to get the scratches out of the trees but the chrome bucket has a few scratches directly on top of the bucket very noticable:angry:
Tried to buff the chrome, but as most of us know, can't buff scratches out of chrome.
Don't know what grade bolt was originally in the mount but I replaced with a grade 8, hopefully this will hold. I read about this bolt failure on the forum a while ago and didn't act, here is the result:spank:

Maybe someone should create a list of the most common failures and soluitions (headlight bolt, clutch hub nut, greasing clutch cable and actuator), granted the list maybe long:lol: But this "to do list or section" could save some new BDM owners some grief:up:
 
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nine lives

Active Member
Looking at the headlight mounting block, seems to have a small footprint compaired to the extent of the headlight overhang towards the front putting stress on the bolt. Maybe I could make a new mount block that has a larger surface area extending towards the front. Maybe machine a point that extends out from the block to the end of the tree. Takes a bit of visualization I know, and no I'm not creating a CAD drawing. I'll post a pic if I make one.
 
Mine just broke... the bolt sheared off at the mounting,.. oh darn it, guess I will have to leave work early today so I have enough sunlight to get home.
 

shovelshot

Active Member
My headlight mount bolt broke yesterday about ten miles from home:bang: Used my cold weather mask to hold my bucket to the tree to get home. Got home and found that the bucket scratched my trees and my bucket, used a high speed buffer to get the scratches out of the trees but the chrome bucket has a few scratches directly on top of the bucket very noticable:angry:
Tried to buff the chrome, but as most of us know, can't buff scratches out of chrome.
Don't know what grade bolt was originally in the mount but I replaced with a grade 8, hopefully this will hold. I read about this bolt failure on the forum a while ago and didn't act, here is the result:spank:

Maybe someone should create a list of the most common failures and soluitions (headlight bolt, clutch hub nut, greasing clutch cable and actuator), granted the list maybe long:lol: But this "to do list or section" could save some new BDM owners some grief:up:
My bolt and mount broke. The part that broke off the mount went under my brand new tire and put a big gash in it. I was close to losing my headlight and maybe more. Everyone out there should check this before every ride. This was the first time I was actually scared of my bike after 15k mlies.
 

Th3InfamousI

Administrator
Staff member
My bolt and mount broke. The part that broke off the mount went under my brand new tire and put a big gash in it. I was close to losing my headlight and maybe more. Everyone out there should check this before every ride. This was the first time I was actually scared of my bike after 15k mlies.
Wait was this last weekend? I thought you just replaced the mount?
 

Mr. Wright

Knows some things
Supporting Member
I fixed one this summer. The bolt didn't break, but the head light was loose. I took it apart and found the bucket had cracked all the way around were it connects to mount.
 
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