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Time to get out the test lamp and follow the wiring. Sure no plugs are out in the headlamp ?
check the main earth in the headlamp shell mine came loose and i lost most of my lights. π
everything worked when i set off,will play tomorrow night with a testlamp π
Yeah, a bad ground will definitely do it… but so will a failing regulator… it might pop all the lights with over-power…
checked the bulbs,all ok,just no electrikity
It’s time to start tracing the feeds back then. As you have lost all lights it’s going to be a case of something major like a main live feed to the fuse box, or one which joins the fuses.
Good luck.
went through the wiring with a test lamp,it was a connector under the tank that had pulled apart when i put the tank back on,all smiley again π π π
Good news then mate just human error to blame this time and not gremlins of any kind.
How can it be human error? We are talking philpass here!
I was giving him the benefit of the doubt (what little doubt there is as to his humanity or otherwise).
aint that a job for greenpeace?
while out playing on the devon bike noticed the indicators had stopped working,checked the lights and they didnt work either apart from the brake light,swopped the fuses and that made no difference,bike still runs tho,any ideas?????,chunkey from dewsbury.
how can sombody so short call me ????