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Re:Stock Driving Light Diameter/Part # 7 Months ago  
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Re:Stock Driving Light Diameter/Part # 7 Months ago  
You should be able to put the H3 bulbs in the stock lights as well I think there are kits for it. You need the kit to handle the heavy electrical load on them. BTW Stay safe over there and thanks for your sevive from an old Vietnam Vet.
 
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Re:Stock Driving Light Diameter/Part # 7 Months ago  
Yammie accessory "passing Lamps" are 35 Watt H3. Main beam is an H4
 
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Re; fuel gauge 99 rode* 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
So I searched the forum for my problem. I want to make sure of my options to try.

Problem: I turn key on. speedo and fuel dials do the movement over to the right and back. My fuel gauge would then usually go over to my correct level. Now it does not move at all after the initial swing.

I don't have any blinking lights, and my speedo works fine. it was working one day next day,then the next nada. All my fuses are good, connections are good(going to double check again). nothing look's pinched.

Only thing i have not done yet is un-plug the battery. Is this my only option left?
 
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Re:Re; fuel gauge 99 rode* 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
RSC can solve your problem but it will have to be posted in the right area, someone will move it I suppose.
Put gas in it, wait until 10 minutes of riding.

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So I searched the forum for my problem. I want to make sure of my options to try.

Problem: I turn key on. speedo and fuel dials do the movement over to the right and back. My fuel gauge would then usually go over to my correct level. Now it does not move at all after the initial swing.

I don't have any blinking lights, and my speedo works fine. it was working one day next day,then the next nada. All my fuses are good, connections are good(going to double check again). nothing look's pinched.

Only thing i have not done yet is un-plug the battery. Is this my only option left?
 
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