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Old 04-21-2012, 02:35 AM
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Hey everyone. I recently bought a 2003 cbr600f4i from a older man that wants a cruser now. After inspecting the bike I noticed that the lights on the "dash" dont work (turn signals, highbeams) . The headlights do work but the trun signals do not. I broke the bike down and found that a few of the wires were misplaced or not conected at all and a few that went to the worng place.
The mechanical side works and is properly wired. i was wondering if it would be a wise choice to rewire it myself or take it to get done?
i will follow up with pics.
 
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Old 04-22-2012, 05:28 AM
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Hey everyone. I recently bought a 2003 cbr600f4i from a older man that wants a cruser now. After inspecting the bike I noticed that the lights on the "dash" dont work (turn signals, highbeams) . The headlights do work but the trun signals do not. I broke the bike down and found that a few of the wires were misplaced or not conected at all and a few that went to the worng place.
The mechanical side works and is properly wired. i was wondering if it would be a wise choice to rewire it myself or take it to get done?
i will follow up with pics.
Do it yourself. Its easy it you have the wiring diagram. If not, do a search for the maual and its in there. You will save $$$$$$ that can be spent on some goodies.Also, a power probe or multi meter will help confirm things were not hacked in the wiring harness.
 
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