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RichardC
U-turn Champion 2011
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Bike: KTM950SMR+800XC
Location: Dorset, England
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #10 on:
April 08, 2011, 10:15:28 PM »
Originally Posted by
STRoll
I have refitted an on/off switch for the headlights in the standard switchgear where the blank would be.
Where did you get the on/off switch from? Looks neat. How did you modify the wiring?
Mind you - that location should really have been for an 'info' button to scroll through the computer figures on the dash.
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Harro
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Bike: Tiger 800XC
Location: The Netherlands
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #11 on:
April 08, 2011, 10:21:11 PM »
Originally Posted by
RichardC
Yours aren't installed the way the instuctions say - one should be below the centreline of the handlebar, as shown in STRoll's picture. Did you change yours for a reason?
no, this is the way my dealer has installed it. I picked the bike up today, so don't blame me
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RichardC
U-turn Champion 2011
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Bike: KTM950SMR+800XC
Location: Dorset, England
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #12 on:
April 08, 2011, 10:28:11 PM »
Check out the instructions (part number A9838003)
here
. Would make it easier to operate the top switch.
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Harro
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Bike: Tiger 800XC
Location: The Netherlands
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #13 on:
April 08, 2011, 10:37:41 PM »
That's correct. Thanks for the link to Triumph. I will try to fix it tomorrow
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K1W1
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Location: SE Australia
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #14 on:
April 08, 2011, 11:24:11 PM »
Originally Posted by
Harro
This is a picture of my bike. Look at the switch on the left; i have fog lights and heated grips (2 switches)
Thanks that's perfect.
So I assume that the heated grips are either on or off (no adjustment in the heat level).
Are the additional lights wired to the headlight (do you have to have the headlight on full for the spot light side to work) or just independently on or off?
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Bert the tigger
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Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #15 on:
April 09, 2011, 06:43:07 AM »
Originally Posted by
Harro
That's correct. Thanks for the link to Triumph. I will try to fix it tomorrow
I think the fog lights are being supplied with the wrong bracket. I had the same problem.
fog switch should sit just under the bar and the grip one just above see photo
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Tiger Balm
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South East UK
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #16 on:
April 09, 2011, 06:44:31 AM »
Originally Posted by
Harro
This is a picture of my bike. Look at the switch on the left; i have fog lights and heated grips (2 switches)
Yes get the positioned changed by tour dealer.......can you give me some info on the garmin mount please?
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T800XC
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Location: English Riviera
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #17 on:
April 09, 2011, 11:47:07 AM »
Originally Posted by
K1W1
Thanks that's perfect.
So I assume that the heated grips are either on or off (no adjustment in the heat level).
Are the additional lights wired to the headlight (do you have to have the headlight on full for the spot light side to work) or just independently on or off?
There are two heat settings, plus off. There's more info on the way the control works in an earlier post....
https://www.tiger800.co.uk/index.php/topic,1211.msg15310.html#msg15310
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Tiger Balm
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South East UK
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #18 on:
April 09, 2011, 04:35:05 PM »
Originally Posted by
Bert the tigger
I think the fog lights are being supplied with the wrong bracket. I had the same problem.
fog switch should sit just under the bar and the grip one just above see photo
Mine are other way round.........ummm fancy making a film?
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Welshman
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Put a Tiger in your Tank
Bike: Tiger 800 XRx
Location: London
Re: Switchgear photos please
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Reply #19 on:
April 09, 2011, 04:49:28 PM »
Tiger Balm
Where did you get that bracket for the Garmin from, might get one of those for my bike. Can you still see the indicator light ok with it on? Also would it be high enough with a tank bag on bike?
Cheers
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