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check youre fuses there a fuse for the lights and if youre bike has the original fusebox that has metal tabs that hold 4 glass tube fuses in place..the metal tabs are notorious for breaking off or not making good contact with the fuse
THIS IS NOT MY BIKE I AM JUST SHARING THE INFO FROM THE AD THAT I RAN ACROSS
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78 Yamaha 400 six speed motorcycle, all original. Seat has no rips or cracks. Almost 15k miles. Some rust, cracked paint & cracked/ chopping paint...
I just checked out the partsNmore site and they have a lot of things that I need. At very reasonable prices but my only concern is they ship from canada and I am in the US in n.y. which I believe would make that inernational shipping....I recently placed an order with a place. In china not...
as an update ,after making 2 pretty crummy homemade brackets,cutting into the reflector with my dremel while trying to remove a metal tab on the back of the new light and cracking the glass lens in 4 places the light is installed and it lights up ...at this point i am so angry that i dont give...
Hugh, thanks for the reply ya I originally thought the ring you described was part of the sealed beam and not removable but I did pry it off. And put it on the candlepower light I am going to try and space it evenly and superglue or maybe use a dab of solder to hold the tabs in place...
i have a candlepower light that i have intentions of installing on my bike,however some things dont seem to line up with the stock holes/tabs and i am also having an issue with spacing (big gap around the outside) but i may have figured that out ...
does anyone have pics of the front/outside...
i am considering trading in my lil squeaker horn and getting a louder aftermarket horn has anyone tried the wolo or the stebel? or are there others out there that are compact and have a decent tone