Hidden Gem Found!!!!!

I recently purchased a 1969 CT90 K1 early model this year in pretty rough shape (cosmetically) but it ran pretty good. I am planning on doing a moderate restoration buying and replaceing parts where I can find them online. The goal is to get the bike as close to original as possible without any major rebuilds keeping the price down. So far, I am doing a pretty good job on finding some of the original parts and getting lucky!

So last night, I decided to start tinkering with the bike and decided to deal with this god awful reflector on the front fender (boy was it ugly,lol!). The previous owner felt the reflector he had found, maybe in a field or toy box, was a perfect replacement for the original reflector that was mounted on the front fender (see pictures below). As most of you know, the early model 1969 CT90's had this pretty cool reflector on the front fender but are rare to find broken and extremely rare to find in one piece. Most of the early model 1969 bikes you find now simply just don't have them because they were busted off through time.

When I proceeded to take off the funny reflector, I notice that it seemed to be bolted to the fender to my surprise! I initially thought the funny reflector was glued to the fender or some type of double stick tape was used to adhere the reflector to the fender. After further examination, it appeared this funny reflector was sandwiching something? So I pulled it off and BINGO, a part of the 1969 CT90 holly grail restoration parts had been found. The original front fender reflector. The reflector part is broken but the housing seems to be in good shape. I was smiling last night and today as well. See the pictures. Hopefully I posted them properly.

Any suggestions on where or how to replace the reflector lens on this?

Strsailor1
Ventura, CA

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