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SavageGreaseMonkey13
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running lights question
06/13/08 at 16:03:35
The other day i noticed that my front turn signals stay light when running but my rear turn signals dont. all the blinkers work right. could someone check theirs for me and let me know if this is supposed to be like this?
Thanks
Mario
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Re: running lights question
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06/13/08 at 16:14:19
I certainly am glad you asked. Not only did I discover that mine is the same as yours, but also that my taillight filament was broken. Maybe I'll just go fix that.
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06/13/08 at 16:21:54
anyone elses lights like this?
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06/13/08 at 17:00:05
This is normal
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06/13/08 at 17:18:24
I have a 2001 and my rear running lights are always on is that NOT normal?
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06/13/08 at 17:20:28
whoops never mind I just checked and mine dont stay on either i could have sworn that they did
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06/13/08 at 17:28:29
Running lights in the rear must be red.
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06/13/08 at 17:46:37
Yep Verslagen is right. Only front running lights. I put on rear red LED running lights about $8 ea and 2 minutes to mount. Bell bike lights. Operate on 2 AAA olmost forever (well sort of). Nice thing is, in a blinking mode with the 4way flashers going at the same time it looks like a christmas tree. Great in roadside emergencies.
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06/13/08 at 17:59:10
Hmmmm..... My rear turn signals double as running and brake lights:
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Re: running lights question
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06/14/08 at 06:21:53
About a month ago I was riding at night for the first time. I noticed that my
front
left turn light was on, but not the right one. However, when I turned on the right turn signal it blinked, but did not stay on as the left one did.
I simply replaced the bulb and now both front lights are on all of the time, but again, not the rear lights unless I am signaling.
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06/14/08 at 10:33:49
Thanks for the info im just glad i dont have to chase down any electrical problems now.
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06/14/08 at 12:01:07
Great looking paladine. Too bad it doesn't fit Suzuki's '04 and newer
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Re: running lights question
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06/14/08 at 13:38:28
No running lights on mine, or on the one other savage I've ridden with at night. You don't often see running lights on bikes here in the UK.
I'm guessing it's one of the differences on the UK model. If it is then I wonder what component they swapped out/rewired?
edit/ just checked & any front running lights have to emit white light over here (rear must be red).
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