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1150RT Foglight Bulb Replacement Tip

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Megalodon
After replacing the left foglight bulb on my RT, I realized that there are really only two ways to replace the bulb:
  1. Have the hands and wrists of a long-limbed 5 year old child, and the fingers of Magic Johnson.
  2. Remove the side-panel...and have fingers like Magic Johnson.
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    Definitely easier removing the side panel.

    :beer
 
KBasa said:
Your daughter wouldn't change them for you?

:p

She offered, but her arms aren't long enough and her fingers aren't strong enough. She sucked her thumb, snuggled her blanky, and beat on her big brother instead.
 
I knew there had to be an advantage to being small. I can hardly lift the bike if I drop it, but I just changed out my bulb last week, no problem. :D

Pat
 
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