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dfinnegan71
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Yes this is true, it just happened last night.
First of all, thanks to you fellas who have helped me get my project 1980 GS 550 up and running.:clap:
Here's the story. Yesterday I took the bike to work for the first time. 27 miles each way. On my way there I noticed my turn signals were non-functional all of a sudden and I lost my gear indicator lights. No biggie I thought. On my way home I hit a bump in the road, a little hard mind you, and my headlight went very dim. But the very next bump, all lights out! NO headlight or tail light. I acutally rode it for the last mile like this...in the rain....at night. SCARY! STUPID! but EXILERATING!
Anyway, it figures because I did everything to this bike to get it running and rideable. However, I didn't touch the wiring because that was the one thing that worked when I got it. All lights were functional. I havent' had a chance yet to look at it, but it dosn't seem like a fuse problem...any ideas?:-s
First of all, thanks to you fellas who have helped me get my project 1980 GS 550 up and running.:clap:
Here's the story. Yesterday I took the bike to work for the first time. 27 miles each way. On my way there I noticed my turn signals were non-functional all of a sudden and I lost my gear indicator lights. No biggie I thought. On my way home I hit a bump in the road, a little hard mind you, and my headlight went very dim. But the very next bump, all lights out! NO headlight or tail light. I acutally rode it for the last mile like this...in the rain....at night. SCARY! STUPID! but EXILERATING!
Anyway, it figures because I did everything to this bike to get it running and rideable. However, I didn't touch the wiring because that was the one thing that worked when I got it. All lights were functional. I havent' had a chance yet to look at it, but it dosn't seem like a fuse problem...any ideas?:-s