Help! Wiring issue regarding rear lights!
If it needed a load equalizer I dont think it would have worked in the first place. If the fuse is blown my guess would be a short somewhere. Either way id check any connections you made yourself, you may have shaken something loose which would account for it working fine til you took a longer ride. Either way good luck
Howevrer there is something I forgot. When I took the front controls off I was unaware of the brake lever pin and i need to fix that.
So what happened in the garage is when I pulled the brake lever the brake lights came on but did not go back off until i pushed the lever back out and held it there. So i did not have that fixed yet when I went for my ride and the rear lights were flickering on and off due to the level pin not being in place.
Any chance that would cause an fuse to blow?
Thanks again guys.
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