Last night on the way home I noticed that my neutral light was flakey.
I'd move the gear lever between 1-N-2, and it would sometimes come on,
sometimes just give me a wink. I finally got it to stay on.
This morning on the way to work I noticed my tach was reading 0, then
when I parked the bike the neutral light wouldn't come on no matter
how much I fiddled with the shifter.
I'll take a look at things this evening, just wondering if anyone has
any ideas where to start.
Thanks,
__Arden
tamale in zwolle ride on 11-16
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neutral light and tach are dead
Thanks Walt! I hope it's that simple. I was just in there a couple weeks ago replacing my horn relay, wonder if I loosened something and didn't tighten it back up right.
__Arden> From: a14@...> To: arden646@...; DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Neutral Light and Tach are Dead> Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 16:00:44 +0000> > I would suspect a faulty ground. Not sure but I think the Black/Yellow-> Stripe Wire which attaches to the frame at the top of the coolant tank> by the VIN decal is for the guage assembly. I would suspect the problem> to be there or at the back of the guages.> > Walt> > > > Last night on the way home I noticed that my neutral light was flakey. > > I'd move the gear lever between 1-N-2, and it would sometimes come on, > > sometimes just give me a wink. I finally got it to stay on. > > > > This morning on the way to work I noticed my tach was reading 0, then > > when I parked the bike the neutral light wouldn't come on no matter > > how much I fiddled with the shifter. > > > > I'll take a look at things this evening, just wondering if anyone has > > any ideas where to start. > > > > Thanks, > > > > __Arden > >
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neutral light and tach are dead
I would suspect a faulty ground. Not sure but I think the Black/Yellow-
Stripe Wire which attaches to the frame at the top of the coolant tank
by the VIN decal is for the guage assembly. I would suspect the problem
to be there or at the back of the guages.
Walt
> Last night on the way home I noticed that my neutral light was flakey. > I'd move the gear lever between 1-N-2, and it would sometimes come on, > sometimes just give me a wink. I finally got it to stay on. > > This morning on the way to work I noticed my tach was reading 0, then > when I parked the bike the neutral light wouldn't come on no matter > how much I fiddled with the shifter. > > I'll take a look at things this evening, just wondering if anyone has > any ideas where to start. > > Thanks, > > __Arden >
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tamale in zwolle ride on 11-16
Weather permitting, on Fri., 11-16, I am going on the following ride;
anyone is invited.
I am leaving Shreveport at about 10 AM and am riding to Logensport.
Bring your Passport and flak jacket. At Logensport we will be leaving
the US and entering Texas, Republic of, a Passport is now needed to
enter that foreign country. In Texas, Republic of, I am heading south
through the Sabine National Forest, and that is why you will need a
flak jacket, I am told that Chaney hunts in that area!
In Milam (Texas not Italy) I will re-enter the US, and ride to Zwolle
(pronounced Zoo-Wally), the epicenter of Tamales in Louisiana. I am
told that St. Joseph's Cemetery is interesting because of the historic
headstones. A little morbid, but it should be interesting. I plan to
hit some of the tamale joints, then head over to Natchitoches, (the
epicenter of Meat Pies in LA) then return to Shreveport via Hwy 1.
I plan for this to be about a 5-6 hour ride, mostly on Blue Highways.
I am open to suggestions if you want to come along.
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