Originally Posted by bryan raffa
I just used the lenses from the kawi and the Z harness. I couldnt stand the yellow faded lens anymore. The new lenses look like glass.
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Originally Posted by bryan raffa
I just used the lenses from the kawi and the Z harness. I couldnt stand the yellow faded lens anymore. The new lenses look like glass.
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1985 YAMAHA TRI-Z 250 sold
2006 YFZ 450
Actually,there is a trick to restoring the old faded lenses.i did it on my tri-z.and warrior faded lenses get about 10-15 bucks a set on dweeb-bay.Originally Posted by twgranger
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And what is that????Originally Posted by moshman355
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1985 YAMAHA TRI-Z 250 sold
2006 YFZ 450
hey mosh is the plug the same on the warrior???
did that plug for the z go right on the bayou houseing???
The Z plugs went right in the light housings.Originally Posted by bryan raffa
1985 YAMAHA TRI-Z 250 sold
2006 YFZ 450
First,get a foam baby bottle brush at wal-mart(make sure it is foam like a sponge.)Do not use the bristle type.Then wash the inside of the lenses with dish soap and the brush.use the brush to scrub all areas of the inside of the glass.Then let everything dry,and apply a little windex inside the lenses and re-use the baby brush to clean the lenses.Make sure the foam brush is dry at this point.Next,use 3-m polishing compound and a clean soft rag to buff the outside of the lenses.The same polish compund that Chainsaw uses for the final buffing stages of his plastic renew tips.It worked awesome for me and mine were even oversprayed with paint.I am not sure if it will make areal super cruddy lense look new,but mine were pretty bad.Actually,Mrs.Moshman found this little trick for us.It took a few hours,but in the winter time,what else is there to do?As your lenses become dirty and scratched up,you can re-buff as needed on the bike.Originally Posted by twgranger
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SWEET! next time get a warrior there the cheepest
the sockets from the warrior fit right in.I am pretty sure that you will have to cut the warrior ends off and transfer Z plugs to them,or vice versa.whatever you prefer to do.The warrior ends used individual plugs,like a banshee,as were the Z uses a rubber one plug connector.Originally Posted by bryan raffa
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I dont have any before pics,but the were grey and dull and scratched and oversprayed.here is how they will turn out.
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