Help front lights not working!!!

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Slick, Jan 23, 2014.

  1. Slick

    Slick Elite Member

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    Working ok this morning, way back home got signalled down by another biker saying lights where duff.

    Rear lights ok
    mirror day lights OK
    fuse ok
    High beam and normal dead.

    No work done on bike since the christmas

    Is there something obvious I'm missing

    Help!!
     
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  2. Andy

    Andy Active Member

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    Stupid question but have you checked the fuses ?
     
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  3. MrB

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    Sometimes the starter button can cause a problem
     
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  4. Slick

    Slick Elite Member

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    Yes, also the light fuse is shared by the starter so the turning the starter is a good check
     
  5. Slick

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    Didn't think of that, is there a micro switch in there that kills the light on depressing?

    i'll WD it now
     
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  6. Slick

    Slick Elite Member

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    You fooking beauty, bang right on!!! Wooo hooooo!
    Starter switch stuck half way! Thank you, I had visions of stripping down the fairings and tracing the wires.


    Mucho respect!
     

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  7. MrB

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    Happy to help
     
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  8. Kentblade

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    So that is a £75 out of hours call out fee and £100 specialist consultation charge
     
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