The Suzuki DR thread.

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Tramp wrote:BOB. Its probably just a live feed off ignition...compare to your old bike should show the wire change....nowt too hard eh....or swap light switch on bars over as maybe another connection in there....
Yes Russ, I will definitely compare the wiring on the two bikes and go from there. Can't get out to the garage at the moment :(
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I've got a spare head liht you can have Bob (thumbs)
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Ordered a couple of these from China a month ago and just arrived !!! can't complain at the price and what a differance (thumbs)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272223091279? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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http://www.twsvehiclewiring.co.uk/

Just dropped off the tiddler at the above where Tich is going to fit LED head and tail lights and indicators a couple of spots and a health check on the loom ready for Morocco (thumbs)

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Sent you a message back bud cheers
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PHILinFRANCE wrote:Ordered a couple of these from China a month ago and just arrived !!! can't complain at the price and what a differance (thumbs)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272223091279? ... EBIDX%3AIT

Better as brighter to look at or better when its dark....they dont have a good rep in uk..take a picture outside for us all lol..
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MORE TO BE SEEN in Africa mate i will do a night shot soon (thumbs)
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Think they also dont like vibration :woohoo: ....more a car bling or rosd bike but hey if your happy... :kiss:


Think Pinball tried a few out on his ccm...
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boboneleg wrote:
Tramp wrote:BOB. Its probably just a live feed off ignition...compare to your old bike should show the wire change....nowt too hard eh....or swap light switch on bars over as maybe another connection in there....
Yes Russ, I will definitely compare the wiring on the two bikes and go from there. Can't get out to the garage at the moment :(
Aint the switch on bar different to..just high and low as no sidelight fitted so needs changing...maybe a xf650 one would work?...you can drill a hole in the metal reflector behing headlight and use a bulb and grommet....

Hope your leg improves before the end of the months....
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Tramp wrote:
Aint the switch on bar different to..just high and low as no sidelight fitted so needs changing...maybe a xf650 one would work?...you can drill a hole in the metal reflector behing headlight and use a bulb and grommet....

Hope your leg improves before the end of the months....
There is no light switch at all on the 2012 bike, R/H switch just has start and kill buttons.

Good shout about the Freewind switch (thumbs)
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