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Posts: 179 CARTAGENA Spain | Hi all I have discovered that in front of the bike on top of the lighthouse there are two connectors on the left with a yellow wire and black and other cables to the right with pink and black, know someone for who they are and if I can connect any accessory to them. Another question for removing headlight bulbs need to remove the motor from the screen or not is therefore necessary to look pretty hard to replace the bulbs because I bought two white light and I'm thinking about not placing. Greetings
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Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | What year model is your Vision? |
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Posts: 179 CARTAGENA Spain | my vision is 2008 |
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Posts: 179 CARTAGENA Spain | victory vision tour premium 2008 |
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Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | If you had an early model 2008 one of them could have been for an antenna amplifier that was never used. |
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Posts: 179 CARTAGENA Spain | is possible that one is for XM radio antenna but the other does not stop serving
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Posts: 4278
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | I'll throw a guess into the ring, could one be for the drivelights that mount to the forks.
Also IF you have small hands, you can change them just like the book says. Since I'm a scrawny pasty dude I have no problems changing the bulbs once I remove the air filter and adjust the lights all the way UP, that gives a little more play back there. If you're close enough, or if you come to me I'll change your bulb for $20.00 per bulb, and that is far cheaper than any dealer would charge. |
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Posts: 4278
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Thanks I would have never thought about the air filter or turning the light up.
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | I'm not into all that zen and yoger stuff, but when the bulb goes, and I had it happen a lot there in a short period of time, I would psych myself and have at it. I can do a bulb under and hour. If I try to do both, I start to loose a little patience and have to take a break. The real issue is gettng the new bulb in and getting the lock wire in place, then getting the boot back on. The left bulb has to be done using the left hand and I've lost some functionality, so that one becomes an out of body experience, but I can still do it under and hour. |
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Posts: 1484 LaPorte,Tx. | varyder - 2010-11-22 7:39 PM
I'm not into all that zen and yoger stuff, but when the bulb goes, and I had it happen a lot there in a short period of time, I would psych myself and have at it. I can do a bulb under and hour. If I try to do both, I start to loose a little patience and have to take a break. The real issue is gettng the new bulb in and getting the lock wire in place, then getting the boot back on. The left bulb has to be done using the left hand and I've lost some functionality, so that one becomes an out of body experience, but I can still do it under and hour.
Chris, thanks for the smile! I look forward to my first out of body experience...bulb! |
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