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Old Jul 13, 2005 | 01:03 AM
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I just picked up a 95 RF600R for my first bike just 3 days ago, I LOVE it!!! I was just riding at night, and my friend who was riding behind me brought it to my attention that, I have no tail-lights, and I noticed that I have no Gauge lights. So I don't know if like theres just a bad fuse or what. So, if anyone knows where I can download an online manual, that would be SICK!!! Any help will be appreciated. Thanks again!!!


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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 01:27 AM
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there is a fuse box located under the front seat it has the fuses for the headlight gauges and the tail lights. you probably just have a few blown fuses.
 
Old Mar 13, 2007 | 11:36 AM
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You may be able to pick up the manual on cd-rom from ebay, depending on what your looking for in the manual it may be ok. I got one for the GS 550, as far as electrics go, they usually just give you the wiring diagrams for each models along with some other usefull stuff that aint in the haynes manual.

Most likely a fuse, check all your bulbs aswell. If the bulbs have blown, replace them, if they blow very soon again there may be a problem with the regulator/rectifier. This is easily checked by measuring the battery voltage with a multimeter when the bike is running at a specified rpm, if i remember correctly you should get between 14 and 15v, if its higher than that then you will be boiling the battery and this would certainly blow bulbs/ fuses.

 
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