T120 Headlight Melting Issue

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Desmo Island

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Need help with diagnosing a problem I am experiencing with the headlight on my 2018 T120.
Today after letting the bike idle in the garage for about 5-7 minutes, the plastic headlight lens started to melt. See attached picture.
Any ideas as to why this may be happening? I would hate to replace the unit only to have the replacement melt again.
 

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I've not seen this before.
Spoke to a dealer today, and they said that they have also seen this before. Halogen bulb gets very hot, snd in certain circumstances like idling for long periods of time in closed areas (like my garage) that the assembly can overheat, and melt the front lens. They recommended that I replace the stock Halogen bulb with a compatible LED bulb which will be much cooler and should eliminate th possibility of this happening again. This was a pretty expensive start up of my bike, LOL
 
LED bulbs don't work properly with Halogen reflectors, you need to replace the whole unit with a LED conversion including a reflector.
I agree that this is the ideal way to make a conversion. However, it is not an absolute necessity in all cases. I replaced the Halogen bulb in my 2012 Tiger 800XC without changing the reflector. The lighting improved noticeably. If the reflector had been replaced with a reflector "tuned" for LED would the results have been even better? Probably.
 
The headlight lens of my 2007 scrambler is fogging up on the inside. I suspect it's from temp. I am going to replace the bulb with LED to try and stop further damage.
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The new T120 has what I assume is a metal heat shield rather than just a Triumph logo, in front of the bulb to protect the plastic lens . Mine fell off shortly after purchase and was a fiddle to reattach. Or alternatively switch to DRL when idling when stationary? Have you checked the price of a new DRL headlight unit !!!
 

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alogen bulb gets very hot, snd in certain circumstances like idling for long periods of time in closed areas (like my garage) that the assembly can overheat, and melt the front lens
Wouldn't have anything to do with an enclosed space, per se. It's airflow and ambient temperature. So, stuck in traffic on a sweltering evening with no breeze, headlamp could melt. Brilliant.
 

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