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Posted 7/3/2006 11:35:06 AM
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I have a National Cycle N928 light bar installed on my bike. This weekend, after a couple days of riding and having one of the driving lights and turn signal lights start to 'wobble' around, I turned the units with my hands until tight...didn't help.

Took the unit apart, tightened up bolt mounting the two. That helped...for 20 miles. Took unit apart again, to use lock-tight this time, and the mounting hole for bezel screw broke off..and the area that the bolt goes through for light into light bar (which holds turn signal below) is shot. That light unit needs replaced.

Does anybody know if a unit from another lightbar will work as long as I can swap out the bolt? National Cycle wants $75 + shipping for just that light unit. I'm cheap...ok, well broke. Seen some 'driving lights' in Advance for $20 that look like they'll fit. Anybody done some mixing/matching of parts?

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