Stunt Pros hellllpppp
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Stunt Pros hellllpppp
I've seen alot of stunt riders with their awsome rides, I'm trying to turn my f4i into a streetfighter. I recently bought a cyclopes headlight but the damn thing turned on once and i never saw light again!!! I followed directions that I've seen on abunch of threads but it never came back on.... I did all the wiring same, I checked once to see if i did it right turned on... that i installed the high beam side... then both lights didn't come on... took it apart and tried again... same result?? I'm soo clueless now.... Is it time to take it to Power Sports or do i tear it apart and try again??
#3
Re: Stunt Pros hellllpppp
Well I've never gotten it to switch between high and low at the same time.. It was either off and on.. I wired a switch into mine and had to wire the wires into the headlight wires on the harness..
#4
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I tried that the first time when i was hooking it up just to make sure it worked and the small lense came on and so i turned off the bike and hooked the high beam up and neither came on
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Re: Stunt Pros hellllpppp
I've seen alot of stunt riders with their awsome rides, I'm trying to turn my f4i into a streetfighter. I recently bought a cyclopes headlight but the damn thing turned on once and i never saw light again!!! I followed directions that I've seen on abunch of threads but it never came back on.... I did all the wiring same, I checked once to see if i did it right turned on... that i installed the high beam side... then both lights didn't come on... took it apart and tried again... same result?? I'm soo clueless now.... Is it time to take it to Power Sports or do i tear it apart and try again??
Having a big lot session tomorrow here so PM me
#7
Re: Stunt Pros hellllpppp
Well if u didn't take it anywhere yet, Here is a couple things to try,
* make sure your fuse is not blown
* Check ur Continuity from ur point of connection,
* Follow back your grounds,
If u tied the high and low lights together u prolly tripped the fuse, Pulling to much current out of one circuit will over draw the max amps allowed (per circuit)
* make sure your fuse is not blown
* Check ur Continuity from ur point of connection,
* Follow back your grounds,
If u tied the high and low lights together u prolly tripped the fuse, Pulling to much current out of one circuit will over draw the max amps allowed (per circuit)
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