Hi guys,
My bike got knocked over and basically hit and run about six weeks ago. Bummersville. It knocked out the left front turn signal (smashed completely). I was able to jerry-rig the rear signal with a new screw (the screw got pulled out of the socket, but there was enough left for me to make a new one stay in).
Basically, after it was hit, I lost my running lights on the left side, no front left turn signal (the bulb was toast in the knock over), but the rear signal worked even though I had no running light there. Still had running lights on the right side and everything with the headlamp was fine.
Today I found an old turn signal sitting in my garage today (from my old '86 K75) and put it on the left front. I now have all signals, but I lost all running lights and the headlight is always on hi-beam according to the dash indicator.
The front left signal that got toasted had a soldered connection to the bulb. Never seen that before. I think that connection caused a short (I tried seeing what would happen connecting the wire to the bulb on the '86 that I put in there and the running light briefly came on, but then ...all the running lights went out ... ).
so, I fixed my turn signal problem and lost me my running lights and whatever it is I did to the headlamp ... The bike has been more or less rideable for in-city, short distances, for my commute the past few weeks. That is, until this happened. doesn't leave me in a good spot for work tomorrow night. riding without running lights is definitely not something I wanna do ... the hazards still work, but ...
I'm hoping this description rings some bells with someone out there and there's something simple I can do. I found a kit in the truck from the previous owner. extra bulbs and a couple of fuses. I tried replacing the fuses. No change. obviously I blew a fuse of some kind or a relay? Any ideas are greatly appreciated. I couldn't find anything with a Google search or searching the forums.
where would be the simplest place be for me to start with something like this?