Bear with me. I am confused and I beleive that there are quite a few more people out there just as confused as I am.
I have had the wrong headlamp in my bike ('55 FLH) last three judging meets.
#1) I unknowingly at that time had a #67717-48B "T-3" bulb in it. I was told it incorrect as it was for '60 - '64 model years. I accept that according to Palmer's book.
#2) I found a headlamp that I certainly thought was correct. It has "GUIDE" written horizontally across the middle of the lense, "Made in USA" at the top in a semi-circular fashion, "TOP" just below that, "CYCLE BEAM" boldly written horizontally across the bottom above "SEALED"-also horizontal.
This headlamp looks to have a small bulb with the hi/lo filaments inside that small bulb that is permanently bonded/manufactured with the headlamp assembly. This headlamp was judged as incorrect and the judling sheet claims that the "T-3" should be there instead...... huh?
#3) Same headlamp same result with same explanation. Again, "T-3" is correct for '55?
Palmer's book states that the '49 - '59 Hydra-Glide type headlamp (#67717-48) is correct and defined as "simply having GUIDE written in the middle of the glass lense and either CYCLE 3 BEAM or CYCLE BEAM 3 writen across the bottom of the lense. I am losing it here. I have NEVER SEEN ONE OF THESE! I have looked, beleive you me.
Somebody told me at Eustis that the headlamp I was using during attempt #2 and #3 was for '49 ONLY if it had a silver backed reflector - which it did. That just adds to my confusion.
Oh yes, another source of confusion: anybody ever seen a 67717-48A headlamp? Seems they skipped a revision letter or maybe it was short-lived and became obsolete quickly.
In conclusion: Is there anybody out there who can clearly speak with conviction and accuracy as to exactly what headlamp I am supposed to have? I want to move on!
This forum has been great for me in the past to get over these minor hurdles.
Thanks in advance.
Wayne #4329
I have had the wrong headlamp in my bike ('55 FLH) last three judging meets.
#1) I unknowingly at that time had a #67717-48B "T-3" bulb in it. I was told it incorrect as it was for '60 - '64 model years. I accept that according to Palmer's book.
#2) I found a headlamp that I certainly thought was correct. It has "GUIDE" written horizontally across the middle of the lense, "Made in USA" at the top in a semi-circular fashion, "TOP" just below that, "CYCLE BEAM" boldly written horizontally across the bottom above "SEALED"-also horizontal.
This headlamp looks to have a small bulb with the hi/lo filaments inside that small bulb that is permanently bonded/manufactured with the headlamp assembly. This headlamp was judged as incorrect and the judling sheet claims that the "T-3" should be there instead...... huh?
#3) Same headlamp same result with same explanation. Again, "T-3" is correct for '55?
Palmer's book states that the '49 - '59 Hydra-Glide type headlamp (#67717-48) is correct and defined as "simply having GUIDE written in the middle of the glass lense and either CYCLE 3 BEAM or CYCLE BEAM 3 writen across the bottom of the lense. I am losing it here. I have NEVER SEEN ONE OF THESE! I have looked, beleive you me.
Somebody told me at Eustis that the headlamp I was using during attempt #2 and #3 was for '49 ONLY if it had a silver backed reflector - which it did. That just adds to my confusion.
Oh yes, another source of confusion: anybody ever seen a 67717-48A headlamp? Seems they skipped a revision letter or maybe it was short-lived and became obsolete quickly.
In conclusion: Is there anybody out there who can clearly speak with conviction and accuracy as to exactly what headlamp I am supposed to have? I want to move on!
This forum has been great for me in the past to get over these minor hurdles.
Thanks in advance.
Wayne #4329
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