EX250 Ninja 250 Motorcycle headlight bulb replacement
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I did this without taking anything off, just play with it for a couple min after you watch the video to see all the parts your working around, you can pop off the rubber thing and light plug with ease, then there is a metal paperclip like thing you un hook, then pull the bulb out and put a new one back in! very easy, dont take your whole bike apart!
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is this the new youtube player ?
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nice bike. doing a custom rebuild? i noticed you have 2. i am currently rebuilding mine. i've placed je racing pistons, a hot cam, racing head, 3 in. extended swingarm, full muzzy exhaust system. i sanded, primed, and painted it myself. blacked out all the lights except the headlight, and its replaced with a cool blue halogen. and the turn signal bulbs are blue. it lifts the wheel in first, second, and third. and i weigh 215lbs. it is very quick for a 250cc.
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@coos469 STOP YELLING!!!
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I JUST REPLACED MY BULB AND I ALSO SKIPPED HAVEING TO TAKE OF THE fairing OR EVEN HAVEING TO DROP MY HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY ON THE GROUND IT TO ME LESS THAN A MIN TO DO IT TOOK ME LONGER TO WATCH THIS VIDEO LOL
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what type of bulb does this bike take?
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Why is this given thumb down??? I, too, replace with just reaching in and it works excellent.
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Yeah same here. Just reach in on the bottom and boom, done.
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I changed my first bulb ever and I didn't even have to remove the fairing. It took me about 10 minutes because I had to familiarize myself with the setup of the lamp. I have average seized hands/arms and it fit in barely so I could change the bulb w/o disassembly.
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I'm in the same boat. I thought I'd have to take out just a few screws in, pop out the old bulb, put in the new and put all my screws back in. After taking out most everything I could from the fairing, nothing came off except a chunk of my finger when I leaned on the mirror and got it pinched. Tomorrow I'm going to try again. I'm getting too pissed to quit now.
advisory note: make sure not to touch the bulb with your dirty fingers. it develops hot spots due to the grease and you'll need to replace it again.
milosheap 4 years ago 7
Thanks for removing the Fairing, it gives a good view to the people who have never done it.
The first time I will definitely do it the same way, and after I have done it one time, I will see.
Thanks so much for the video.
Oldone11 4 years ago 4