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headlight help
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2000 9:34 pm
by carmic7@aol.com
Hello list,
I am sure that this has come up before, but there is a sentence in the manual
that states that when the bike's switch is turned to the on position the
headlight will not come on until the starter switch is released.
Now, I have had 2 KLR's and this was not true for either one, has this ever
been true?
I wonder what the dealership would say if I told them that the bike was
broken, and showed them the sentence in the manual?
any input?
-neil
headlight help
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2000 9:46 pm
by Jim Hyman
Neil,
They'd tell you that reading rots the mind, that a little
knowledge is dangerous & that you should spend more time
riding & less time intellectualizing (G!)
Professor
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--- carmic7@a... wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am sure that this has come up before, but there is a
> sentence in the manual that states that when the bike's
> switch is turned to the on position the headlight will
> not come on until the starter switch is released.
>
> Now, I have had 2 KLR's and this was not true for either
> one, has this ever been true?
> I wonder what the dealership would say if I told them
> that the bike was broken, and showed them the sentence
> in the manual?
>
> any input?
> -neil
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Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2000 12:42 am
by Mark Wilson
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Mark Wilson
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http://www.angelfire.com/mo/motormark/
KLR-650 A-13 "warthogg"
XR250R "superfly"
Stone Mountain, Ga
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headlight help
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2000 12:48 am
by mrob1515@aol.com
Neil, I would suggest that you take two asprin, and go to bed. (Just kidding)
carmic7@aol wrote:
> Hello list,
> I am sure that this has come up before, but there is a sentence in the
manual
> that states that when the bike's switch is turned to the on position the
> headlight will not come on until the starter switch is released.
> Now, I have had 2 KLR's and this was not true for either one, has this ever
> been true? I wonder what the dealership would say if I told them that the
bike
> was broken, and showed them the sentence in the manual?
> any input?
> -neil
headlight help
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2000 2:02 am
by Brad Davis
> I am sure that this has come up before, but there is a sentence in
the manual
> that states that when the bike's switch is turned to the on
position the
> headlight will not come on until the starter switch is released.
If the dimmer switch is set to low you might be correct.
I think.
Brad A9