Hey kid idk who your father is, but I’m I’m sure he’s proud. I know I would be/ you seam Pretty smart for a Young fella. Keep using your head and your hands. We need more fellas like you
Bro you are the man !! because I ordered a light that was to Small and I didn't think it was going to fit whichever it didn't but you posting this video gave hope that anything can get done by watching this video keep up the Good work and keep posting 💪🤙🤙
I give you a B for the effort buddy. We all know you're pretty young but you do earn my respect for the details in the video and the quality of it as well. Great tutorial even though inaccurate.., Kudos..👊🏽😉
There was no Chrome ring that needed to be removed out of the original light at all. What are you talking about? LOL The whole fact there was that the light The heat installed was a 5 and 1/2-in light, when the original one in that particular V star is a 7-in. Gluing of course was unnecessary because of the fact that that light doesn't even belong to that housing.
Buddy that was awful. If you bought a 7 inch light like you were supposed to you’d notice a difference and the glue looks horrible. And that bracket you glued the light comes unscrewed and your new 7 inch headlight will screw into it same as the old headlight when you took it out 😅
is a 7 inch light a good fit to the original headlight housing? Been thinking about installing an led into it, but maybe not in a way shown in the video xD
4:05 you didn't show how to put that tension spring back in if it's removed. You didn't show how far to screw in the screws with the springs on them. Those are the 2 things I actually need to know haha
I mean he literally said that at the beginning, in not so many words... But yeah a 7 inch model would have prevented the unnecessary jb weld. But A for effort!
“You sound really young” “1st off I do admire your effort and ambition greatly!” “But the v-star takes a 7” bulb” , not a 5-3/4 bulb” Next time “nix” the glue, and get the right side pal!!” 😊
@@Woodnfixit A stock 2002 V-Star XVS1100 Custom has a 5.75 inch headlight on it. I'm not sure about the 650 or 950 or what the Silverado's or Classic's have.
I cannot for the life of me figure out why you would glue a 5.75in headlight into your 7" bucket?! You can simply buy an $11.00 7" LED adapter ring that fits right in there, which would hold your 7" LED without glue, how do you propose to change the bulb when it burns out?! Also, you didn't need to remove your headlight adjusting screws!!
The excess glue looks absolutely horrible hopefully you did this to your bike and not a customers bike because if that was a customer I’d be absolutely pissed off at that job
Are we to ignore the fact that the glue around the new headlight looks horrible?
Yes it does not look very good. Find a way to install a large diameter gasket material over the glued areas?
Man leave him alone I don't see you posting a video and the effort and the determination is all it matters......
@@dean3434keep up the good dude don't let people steal your energy
Hey kid idk who your father is, but I’m I’m sure he’s proud.
I know I would be/ you seam Pretty smart for a Young fella. Keep using your head and your hands. We need more fellas like you
Bro you are the man !! because I ordered a light that was to Small and I didn't think it was going to fit whichever it didn't but you posting this video gave hope that anything can get done by watching this video keep up the Good work and keep posting 💪🤙🤙
I give you a B for the effort buddy. We all know you're pretty young but you do earn my respect for the details in the video and the quality of it as well.
Great tutorial even though inaccurate.., Kudos..👊🏽😉
Hey Chaz. Watching your videos from boston. Great work young man
Thanks so much bro 🤟🏾
Boston here ✌🏼
Keep at it my dude
Good job.
The original headlight has a chrome ring that you forgot to take off... gluing was unnecessary.
There was no Chrome ring that needed to be removed out of the original light at all. What are you talking about? LOL
The whole fact there was that the light The heat installed was a 5 and 1/2-in light, when the original one in that particular V star is a 7-in.
Gluing of course was unnecessary because of the fact that that light doesn't even belong to that housing.
Led lights are so sweet ❤️
Buddy that was awful. If you bought a 7 inch light like you were supposed to you’d notice a difference and the glue looks horrible. And that bracket you glued the light comes unscrewed and your new 7 inch headlight will screw into it same as the old headlight when you took it out 😅
is a 7 inch light a good fit to the original headlight housing? Been thinking about installing an led into it, but maybe not in a way shown in the video xD
4:05 you didn't show how to put that tension spring back in if it's removed.
You didn't show how far to screw in the screws with the springs on them.
Those are the 2 things I actually need to know haha
You obviously do not know what you are doing, that springy screw are for adjusting your light to high or low, not for taking the housing out.
I mean he literally said that at the beginning, in not so many words... But yeah a 7 inch model would have prevented the unnecessary jb weld. But A for effort!
Yes, the long screws are the alignment screws for headlamp beam correct alignment.
“You sound really young” “1st off I do admire your effort and ambition greatly!” “But the v-star takes a 7” bulb” , not a 5-3/4 bulb” Next time “nix” the glue, and get the right side pal!!” 😊
The vstar custom takes a 5 3/4 bulb
No, it does not. It takes a 7 inch. I just replaced mine last weekend.
I literally have a 650 custom and 1100 classic they are both 7”
@@WoodnfixitCan you Please post a video of it
@@Woodnfixit A stock 2002 V-Star XVS1100 Custom has a 5.75 inch headlight on it. I'm not sure about the 650 or 950 or what the Silverado's or Classic's have.
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I cannot for the life of me figure out why you would glue a 5.75in headlight into your 7" bucket?! You can simply buy an $11.00 7" LED adapter ring that fits right in there, which would hold your 7" LED without glue, how do you propose to change the bulb when it burns out?! Also, you didn't need to remove your headlight adjusting screws!!
That’s rigged.
The excess glue looks absolutely horrible hopefully you did this to your bike and not a customers bike because if that was a customer I’d be absolutely pissed off at that job
EL CHEAPO REPAIR!!