rorr dual sport ride report- nklr - long

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lighting problem..help please

Post by Guest » Fri Oct 20, 2000 6:23 pm

Hi, I have a problem with my lights. The headlight, the rear light, and the gauges lighting are not working. However, the breaking light, the flashers, and the neutral/high beam/flasher indicators on the gauge panel are working fine. I'm suspecting a blown fuse being the problem. I'd appreciate if anybody that had a similar problem on his bike would let me know what exactly the problem might be. Thanks in advance, Paul Tarnowski A5 Montreal, Canada

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lighting problem..help please

Post by DonJonuska@webtv.net » Fri Oct 20, 2000 7:06 pm

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    Yup, sounds like the fuse to me, The fuses are under the seat just ahead of the battery. Don KLR A13 "Salad Shooter" 73' TS185

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    rorr dual sport ride report- nklr - long

    Post by Tumu Rock » Fri Oct 20, 2000 7:12 pm

    On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 13:51:09 -0400, Todd Schroder wrote: I too rode the RORR on my A10. I did not see any other KLRs except for two KLR250s and aside form a DR650, LC620 and R80, everything else was 400 and smaller. You guys must have been way late. I received similar comments from other riders about the size of the KLR. They lined up to sit on it like kids at a pony ride. I had a great time on this ride but it was quite disorganized (no riders meeting) and there were indications that we were not welcome in some areas. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Damn...wish we'd seen you too. I thought a saw another A10 at lunch but then after we finished eating I saw the 250 and thought I'd been fooled. Oh well. And yeah I had forgotten about the not welcome here sh$#. We were taking a break and looking at some strip mining in process when a guy came up and told us we weren't supposed to be back there. We explained it was a planned route and that the club had supposedly cleared all the areas with the owners/managers of all land. He informed us that his 80 year old boss who owned the land was sitting in a Jeep down the road and he wasn't happy..."Hate to see somebody get hurt." I don't think it was a threat, just a fact that they were working and hazards existed. But I have a feeling it was he who took down ribbons and moved arrows. We got the card of his boss and gave it to one of the organizers but I don't know what happened after that. You going to the NJ ride this weekend, Todd? Oughta be even more fun on a KLR than RORR what with the sand and all. dat brooklyn bum _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html

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