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Has the bike got a big plastic, 3D, Marauder logo on the tank? If so it's European. American bikes have a flat Suzuki "S".
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Re: Bought a bike that was under water. Help.
But Canadian bikes don't have the extra parking light in the headlight, but they do have the double filament bulb in the front turn signals. If there is a single filament in there, it's almost certainly European, but how it got to America is anybody's guess.
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Re: Bought a bike that was under water. Help.
Thanks for replies. Its an american bike.
The harness has three female plugs and the turn signal has 2pin female adaptor (Iam not sure what to call it). I was wondering how would I connect the turn singal to the plugs. Do I cut wire and solder a male plug to the turnsignal wire so it goes into femlale plug on harness? Or they have some adapter to convert 2 pin on turn singals to 2 male plugs .... Thanks. |
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But - is the bulb that's in there double or single filament? :??:
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But - is the bulb that's in there double or single filament? :??:
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Re: Bought a bike that was under water. Help.
Check all of the signals. The front should be 3 wire and rear should be 2 wire.. Are you possibly trying to put a rear signal on the front ??
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Good call. I'd not thought of that.
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10-20-2011, 11:17 AM | #29 |
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Yeah, my rear turn signals were 2 wires and my fronts were 3 wires. The extra wire keeps the light on with the headlight for the front.
On another note: Does anyone have a trick to pulling the speedo apart to get behind the glass? I still have some mud residue in there that I would like to clean. Jim |
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To get behind the glass, you have to do to a little surgery. If you don't want to risk it, you might just be better off getting a new one and rolling the odometer over to match. |
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