DewCatTea-Bob wrote:By nortnlvr : ...
" I've gone down this road with the assistance of Dewcatea Bob too, and they didn't fit right. "
_____ Mike had told me he has a wide-case 250Mark-3 (which he had acquired incomplete with parts), so I then assumed that his headlamp-setup was the standard USA-type which were stock with the #4020 sealed-beam bulb. _ But after I had guided him toward the 12-volt version, it was then figured that he must have a European-type headlamp-rim.
(I'd suggest that perhaps you guys might do some parts-swapping.)
___ Besides the Italian & USA versions for headlamp light-bulb set-ups, there was also the British-type of 'sealed-beam' -(which was actually just a non-replaceable bulb mounted within a sealed one-piece lens & reflector unit), plus the British version of the Italian/European set-up (with separately replaceable light-bulb; bulb-holder; lens & reflector).
I've handled 3 (of the possibly 4) different types of headlamp-rims made for fitting each of these different types of lighting set-ups to the common headlamp-shell/bucket.
__ I guess Mike & I never did get just what it is that he has, all straightened-out.
This would be a good thread for us all to show_&_tell exactly what we have for headlighting-mountings -(inside rims), on our DUKEs!
____ As a side-note for those of us with any of the DUKE-models which employed the dim alternator-powered headlights,, I also found within my old-notes, that there was a special sealed-beam made for them... It was numbered: '4036' . _ (I never found one to try-out for myself, however.) _ It was noted to be fully-bright even at low-RPM !
GoodCheers,
DCT-Bob
PS. - Note some additions I made to my previous posting (within this thread).
No idea that there were so many styles. I thought it was either sealed beam or the bulb/holder/reflector type. Both of the shells/rims I have use a sealed beam. The original shell/rim is the Aprilia that came on my SCR. The sealed beam is held to the rim with wire clips. The shell I got off flea-bay (that I will be using on my bike) is a CEV w/ the speedo hole in it. It also uses a sealed beam held to the rim with wire clips. I will try to remember to take some pics of it next time I am out in the shop.
BTW - I now have a total of 3 - 6v sealed beams if anyone needs one. Gonna hang onto one but the other two are up for grabs.