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I noticed tonight that the lower tribar was not on. I could only find one fuse ad it was for all the lights and they are working. What do I need to check next? Am I correct that the tribar is only a running light and should turn on when key is turned on the same s the headlight.
Also should the front turn signals be on as running lights as well or are they just turn indicators?
If it is the stock tribar (not the brake upgrade) then it is on when the bike is running and does not brighten with brakes. Check your connection right at the tribar module.
The front signal lights should be on when running.
I will check my service book today for the signal. Since both the front and rear are not working I'm assuming they are powered from the same location. I was just wondering if there was a hidden fuse just for the running lights. Like I said i could only find one for all the lights.
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