Okay, this is not one I did myself. The headlight has taken a real beating over the years, and it appears that someone used a wood screw to go through the metal face and into the (possibly) wood electrical mount inside.
How do I fix this..? Buy a new headlight, most likely!
The dangers of a too-tight belt. Lost a tooth after adjusting my drive belt to alleviate belt squeak. Not a good thing.
I found I was leaking quite a bit of oil from my right-side near the crank case. I friend had one mentioned a seal being bad on a new Suzuki he purchased, and when I remembered that, I knew just what to do. The seal is easy to replace, and about $6.50 from Kawasaki. It is the same part as on the EX500, and easily available. They are highly delicate, and easy to screw up. I am leaking oil again in the region, so next time I order one, I will order four or five!
Probably my weirdest repair. I broke the right footpeg the first week I had the bike. $45 for the replacement - metal only! Broken footpeg was lost, but bolt and spring remained. Replaced with metal only peg. Was in a "fender bender", so to speak, and the same peg broke!
Now, not being too interested in giving Kawa another $45, especially since I was having so much luck with footpegs, I decided to scavenge one. My in-laws had a bike of their son's sinking into the ground behind their house. I could only get the left foot peg. It was a bit too small, and the bolt hole was the size of the pillion pegs on my bike, so I bored it out, and put it on upside down! Weird looking, but it has lasted. Maybe I'll get the courage to get a real replacement soon!