Hi. I locked my bike using the disk lock and the key is damaged and I'm unable to unlock it. Please send help. This is the lock. Please
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I disassembled the full front fairings of my TMAX to get to the headlights area as a bulb blew out--4 1/2 hours on a good rainy day.
Now that I know where all the circuits and connectors are I might be opening the front part more often to add gizmos and stuff.
I purchased white mats specifically for this purpose now that I'm an apartment condo.
But as @Relax mentioned, I'll measure and reconfirm a few times before I unwittingly make this a multi hour job 🙂
If it's just a blowout bulb, then it is simply 12 screws. If it's incorrect wiring then it's...
I checked the service manual. The bulbs are definitely cross-wired (or something weirder).
Either way, it'll be clear once I open it--three poles bulb = low + high; two poles bulb = high
Well well.. it looks like it's the high beam light that went kaput. I'm guessing one of the previous owners connected wrong sockets and installed this light upside down.
Godam!t. Need to dismantle the entire headlight assembly. Good times.
Yamaha Tmax -- it's the low beam + high beam bulb and the low beam is basically on all the time.
I guess you can call it Automatic Headlight On (AHO) light.
That's the plan. Non-Yamaha, but from reputable brands.
I can wait till April to let it get warm. The question is, is it legal in Ontario to ride without a DRL?
I learned this the hard way.
So my bike has a H4 and a H7 lamp, and the H4 went bust last night. I thought it could be a fuse of a loose cable but they checked out.
Questions are:
Should I get a replacement OEM bulb and call it a day?
Should I get an aftermarket one? There are sooooo many options and being a noob I'm...
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