Head Light Trim Ring

aspen874

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
I can't get it off, I removed the set screw, I have sprayed it with oil and tapped on it with a rubber hammer. It will not move. Anyone have any ideas, I really frustrated with it right now.
 

Unsprung

In the Potters hand...
My 03 Pitt had two set screws and once I loosened still had to use a rubber mallet and by hand with rubber gloves for a better grip. Take your time, walk away if needed. Easy to damage the threads and housing when frustrated.
 

kickstart

Well-Known Member
I had some tile work done a while back and they used a membrane under the tile, that guarantees the tile won't break. One side very sticky and the other has a fiber material. The unused material was left and I have a habit of saving Damn near everything.

I used this on the beauty ring and worked very well except it leaves some black glue on the ring but is removed easily with some Lacquer Thinner and a Q-tip.

If anyone would like some just send me a SSAE, PM me for addy.
 

aspen874

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Supporting Member
Get a can of PB Blaster and spray it . Wipe the ring off and get a pair of rubber gloves and stand beside the bike. you can put a lot more force on the ring than standing in front. If you have the set screws out it should give up.
I tried that already, I have had this out twice before, it shouldn't be this difficult. It's going to the shop this afternoon.
 

aspen874

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
They had to drill a small hole in the trim ring, not all the through, just enough where the could use a punch and small hammer to get it to turn. When he put it back together the small drill hole is at the top where you can't see it. It's not a very good design to start with, I can live with it.
 

pknowles

RETIRED
They had to drill a small hole in the trim ring, not all the through, just enough where the could use a punch and small hammer to get it to turn. When he put it back together the small drill hole is at the top where you can't see it. It's not a very good design to start with, I can live with it.
I would put a dab of silicone in it to keep the water out
 

BWG56

Guru
They had to drill a small hole in the trim ring, not all the through, just enough where the could use a punch and small hammer to get it to turn. When he put it back together the small drill hole is at the top where you can't see it. It's not a very good design to start with, I can live with it.
Now we're talking:whoop: :oldlaugh::old2: A little anti seize might help in the future if they put any on
 
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