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Old Oct 9, 2021 | 08:01 PM
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Hello I couldn't find an answer for my question. I am trying to replace the headlight bulbs in my son's outlaw 90 but I am a little confused on where to start. I have the bulbs and tried to look in the manual and online and am coming up with nothing. My question is do I need to take the entire front plastics off? If so how do I get the white hood piece off? Do I need to take that off? I am so confused if anyone could help I would appreciate it.
 
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Old Oct 10, 2021 | 03:41 AM
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I don't know the model at all, but would guess the white cover has to come off first, you may then be able to fit the bulbs without taking the lamps out. Parts book shows the whole front held on by two screws underneath and 5 plastic "rivets." Could be that the top part is held by one of these rivets, or it could be barbed plastic, like a lot of plastic cased stuff uses. Those rivets are used on lots of plastic trim, on cars as well as bikes, trouble is there are a dozen different types and they unclip in different ways, some you pull the middle bit out to free them, some you shove the middle bit through, some just push in and pull out.
 
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Old Oct 10, 2021 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by merryman
I don't know the model at all, but would guess the white cover has to come off first, you may then be able to fit the bulbs without taking the lamps out. Parts book shows the whole front held on by two screws underneath and 5 plastic "rivets." Could be that the top part is held by one of these rivets, or it could be barbed plastic, like a lot of plastic cased stuff uses. Those rivets are used on lots of plastic trim, on cars as well as bikes, trouble is there are a dozen different types and they unclip in different ways, some you pull the middle bit out to free them, some you shove the middle bit through, some just push in and pull out.
Thank you I will check that out today!
 
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