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are my lights working correctly?
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As a new owner of a FZS600 Fazer and having been away from motorcycles for quite a few years, I am wondering if anyone can look at an image i created of my Fazer's lights as I am not sure if when using headlight, 2 lights should be on or one? I have taken a photo of each setting of the headlights, so is it normal to have only one main light on and a small side light for riding or has my bulb blown? I looked at the bulb today and it looked ok. But just thought I would ask to save me further worries about it?
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#2
I know it looks daft but photos are right.  There is a mod in which you can do to have both lights lit on the main beam.
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(07-03-15, 07:14 PM)emjaydee link Wrote: I know it looks daft but photos are right.  There is a mod in which you can do to have both lights lit on the main beam.
thanks, yes it does seem odd to have only one main light as the headlight, but thanks for clarifying that for me. All I need to do tomorrow is get a bulb for the missing one in the taillight and i will be sorted for lights  Smile
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(07-03-15, 07:14 PM)emjaydee link Wrote: I know it looks daft but photos are right.  There is a mod in which you can do to have both lights lit on the main beam.
Not wishing to be pedantic but the mod puts both lights on when on dip beam, (by using the redundant dip filament in the right lamp). It does not alter anything on main beam. It makes quite an improvement if you ride in the dark on dip. Changes a very poor light to just a poor light  Wink .[size=78%] [/size]
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(07-03-15, 09:42 PM)limax2 link Wrote: Not wishing to be pedantic but the mod puts both lights on when on dip beam, (by using the redundant dip filament in the right lamp). It does not alter anything on main beam. It makes quite an improvement if you ride in the dark on dip. Changes a very poor light to just a poor light  Wink .[size=78%] [/size]

Sorry, that's what I meant  :\
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#6
But the dip light in the old full beam once mod done is ---or looks brighter as it is pointing more into the road as opposed to into the kerb like the  OEM one dip
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#7
What does the mod involve, it is a very technical process?
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#8
the mod is adding another wire to the plug of the right bulb but theyre still shockingly bad!!


try this!!


http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,15666.0.html
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#9
Here you go Scottie


Should take you 30 mins with the correct headlight plugs - don't forget the lamp upgrade to Osram Nightbreakers or Philips Extreme.


http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,181.m...#msg179321


Good luck and we need pics after you've finished  :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#10
Because im just like that----------- I added an in line fuse for the MOT, whip the fuse out and you got OEM lights for the correct beam alignment 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#11
just realised i spelt parking wrong  :rollin
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#12
have you ridden this in the dark yet?
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