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Source for '15 V7 tail light lens?

motoangler

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Came home from another break-in ride to find my brake light bulb/refractor hanging by the wires and the lens and screws gone. Guess it shook loose somewhere between my last stop and home.

I'll try the dealer tomorrow to check for warranty replacement. In the mean time, I pulled up the oem parts list and it does not show just the lens. The bulb is one part number and edit: the lens/refractor is the other (found the right part number) edit :. Does anyone know where I can get just a lens, or have one laying around? It gladly pay for a spare if anyone has one to offer.
 
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can't help with the lens but when I stopped for coffee yesterday with 3200 miles on my 2015 the left rear blinker was hanging by the wire. they used a chrome cap nut and a lock washer but they were gone. The nut fits too close to the plastic to get a socket on it. the Allen head screw comes in from the inside of the tail light. backwards if you ask me. I had a plain lock nut at home so I reversed the screw and put the nut inside. on the right I loosened it a few turns (it wasn't very tight) and put on a drop of lock tight. fronts were fairly snug.
I think I will go back in and put a drop of lock tight on the sheet metal screws that hold the lens in.
the bulb looks to be a 1157 just a goofy looking socket.
as a temporary fix I bet you can find a cheap red lens the wrong size and shape and drill a couple of holes using a cheap soldering iron to melt them through or a heated nail.
must be a whole lot of shaking going on back there.
 
Well, a little more digging has given enough me the correct part number which includes the refractor/ lens for $18, I can live with that. EBay also has some for less, but no screws or clear square lens for the plate. Coincidentally the same lens fits a few buells.

I'm going to take my bicycle and retrace my route from home a ways scanning the street. I'll rig something up to keep me on the road for the next 140 mile on my way to 600 miles while I wait for a replacement.
 
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