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No low beams
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<blockquote data-quote="wfooshee" data-source="post: 438282" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>Are you the original owner? Maybe a previous owner rigged up a lighting system and had to bypass a relay for some reason, left it like that when he removed whatever and sold the bike to you. A separate realy on a hot ciruit would be easy to rig up to the high beams, and if he destroyed something else in an erroneous installation, such a rig might have even been required to get lights at all.</p><p></p><p>As for no lows, and highs OK, they are spearate filaments in the bulbs, and you can blow the low filament by itself. I rode with one low beam for who knows how long before I noticed it out in the reflection of a car in front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfooshee, post: 438282, member: 6354"] Are you the original owner? Maybe a previous owner rigged up a lighting system and had to bypass a relay for some reason, left it like that when he removed whatever and sold the bike to you. A separate realy on a hot ciruit would be easy to rig up to the high beams, and if he destroyed something else in an erroneous installation, such a rig might have even been required to get lights at all. As for no lows, and highs OK, they are spearate filaments in the bulbs, and you can blow the low filament by itself. I rode with one low beam for who knows how long before I noticed it out in the reflection of a car in front. [/QUOTE]
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