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BestRest > Stock headlight - unprotected from road debris.  One small pebble can cost you several hundred dollars.
BestRest > F800GS LightGuard.  The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel.  The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.  

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
BestRest > F800GS LightGuard.  The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel.  The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.  

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
BestRest > F800GS LightGuard.  The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel.  The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.  

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
BestRest > F800GS LightGuard.  The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel.  The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.  

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
BestRest > F800GS LightGuard.  The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel.  The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.  

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
BestRest > F800GS LightGuard.  The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel.  The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.  

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
BestRest > Closeup of the LightGuard and rubber light seal.  The seal prevents light from reflecting back into your eyes when driving at night.
BestRest > Remove the screw on the side of the headlight.  Do not allow the headlight housing to move or rotate, or your beam pattern will change.  Work on one side at a time.
F800GS LightGuard. The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel. The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
 > F800GS LightGuard.  The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel.  The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.  

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
F800GS LightGuard. The side brackets are crafted from stainless steel. The plexiglass shield can be removed for cleaning in seconds, by pulling 4 quick-release hairpin cotter pins.

The rubber light seal across the top prevents light from reflecting back into the rider's eyes when riding at night.
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