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tomtom wrote:most of the rubber parts seem to degrade and crack. ie. footrest rubber isolating washers etc. , minor issues but annoying. Need to remember someone mentioning that the tyre rubs the rear mudguard if too much chain adjustment used.
Living With An MZ 1000S/SF/ST: Reliability/Faults
3) Lowbeam headlight assembly: the plastic sockets that suspend/adjust the assembly hardened and cracked/fell apart within the first year. (Never got around to having it replaced...just would have happened again I figured, being a poor design)
Assembly rattled around within the housing, had to remove headlight housing and fabricate new sockets using pieces of rubber hose to replace the plastic sockets. Added more foam on backside around bulb assembly to keep it solid. No problems with it anymore.
Stephenonz wrote:Hello LWS66
Can you give some more details on the following mod, as I think I have the same problem. Did you have to cut open the head lamp to do it?Living With An MZ 1000S/SF/ST: Reliability/Faults
3) Lowbeam headlight assembly: the plastic sockets that suspend/adjust the assembly hardened and cracked/fell apart within the first year. (Never got around to having it replaced...just would have happened again I figured, being a poor design)
Assembly rattled around within the housing, had to remove headlight housing and fabricate new sockets using pieces of rubber hose to replace the plastic sockets. Added more foam on backside around bulb assembly to keep it solid. No problems with it anymore.
thanks
Stephen
MJ310 wrote:
I have had the following problems:
8. I am currently re-routing the wiring to stop the headlight from comming on and allow me to use the light switch and decide if I want lights or not.
Mick
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