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Old 05-30-2009, 03:06 PM
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The lens that covers the neutral/high beam lights on my dash ( just below and between
the speedometer and tach ) has become discolored and hard to see thru. Has anyone replaced one of these? Does it just pop out? ( 2007 EG Classic )
 

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It would help is you said what bike you have. On my '04 EG, the lens pops out after you have removed the bezel that it sits in. To remove the bezel/lens assembly, you remove the outer fairing and remove the LED bulb assembly that's behind the lens. Pinch the tabs on the bezel and the bezel/lens comes out on the rider side of the inner fairing.
 
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Originally Posted by Harleypingman
It would help is you said what bike you have. On my '04 EG, the lens pops out after you have removed the bezel that it sits in. To remove the bezel/lens assembly, you remove the outer fairing and remove the LED bulb assembly that's behind the lens. Pinch the tabs on the bezel and the bezel/lens comes out on the rider side of the inner fairing.
Just bought a new assembly, looks like its time for my manual to pay for itself. Thanks
 
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OK, I got it in, the manual paid for itself today..thanks for the replies.
 
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Congratulations!!! I should have mentioned that the bezel has a tab that corresponds to a notch in the inner fairing so that it is oriented correctly; and, suggested you label the LED assembly so you could install it oriented correctly, also. When I put my painted inner fairing back together recently, I installed the LED assembly upside down (push right turn signal and the left turn signal blinked at me). Fortunately, I checked this before doing anything else, so it was an easy fix.
 
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I changed mine out too when i did the restoration on my bike makes a huge differencr huh makes you feel new again with the indicators being so clear and bright! Congrats on your job.
 
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I changed mine out too when i did the restoration on my bike makes a huge differencr huh makes you feel new again with the indicators being so clear and bright! Congrats on your job.

With mine it happened as I was pumping gas today. Somehow the pump did not stop as the tank got full and gas splashed all over the inner fairing and windshield (1st time that has happened ). I quickly wet a towel and went to work and everything seems fine but I noticed a few minutes later that the edges of the lens looked cracked and white. It had to be caused by the gas cause it was fine before. It bugged the heck out of me cause you see that the whole time your riding! Had to fix it. Thanks again.
 

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For any one familiar with this lens. Is the lens Tented to produce Green turn signals, Blue High beam and Green Neutral or is the Lens Clear and the LED's are the cause of the Color?

I am wanting to go with Dakota Digital Dash and a Iron Cross Audio (they can turn the factor Radio display any color) and wanted to finish the idea by matching the Indicator area with the same Color. (Yes I realize the danger of making every thing the same color but I am willing to risk it at this point.)

Thanks for any info.
My Bike is a 2010 Ultra Limited (don't think this matters here.)
 
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