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RE: [ST] Finally! Newbie questions!



After all that, a quick poke around inside the faring revealed that 1400 miles of trailering seems to have wiggled the connector off the left headlight.  Planning to check all connections real soon.  

Jeremy Witt
Field Engineer
Corrugated Networking Services Inc.
Office: 603-703-0365 ext 265
Cell: 603-440-5982              

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From: 	st-triumphnet.com-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:st-triumphnet.com-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]  On Behalf Of Emile Nossin
Sent:	Thursday, June 02, 2005 8:39 PM
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Subject:	RE: [ST] Finally!  Newbie questions!

>From: Jeremy Witt
>First question:  left headlight is out.  Are both lights high/low?
>Figured I'd get the proper bulb before venturing into the upper fairing.

As explained, Triumph made the lights in such a way that they can easily
be adjusted according to local regulations about low beams by adding 2
similar relays (in case of the 2001 model at least). Here you can see
which 2 Hella relays were used and where to plug them in:
http://piloot.smugmug.com/gallery/412756
You can add them without removing the fairing, but it's easy to see on
the pics since the fairing happened to be off at that time. They fill
up the bottom 2 open relay positions. I would recommend 2 Philips 
Visionplus bulbs (or Osram Silverstar) as well, they can't be beat
in light performance.

Emile
www.piloot.com
 

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