Kraig,
I have a '93 ... and of course I have a headlamp switch ... (my '67
BSA had one so everything else gets one too). Since this was a '93 and
there was a nice schematic in my manual for the E/EC model .. I
believed it and wired my switch in-line with the "HEAD" fuse. If you
check out this schematic you will see that the only thing it is
"supposed" to power is the headlamp ... and also the "hi beam" lamp
which is bridged onto the high beam filament lead.
Well ... it wasn't a big shocker but the schematic is not accurate. I
determined that by "removing" the fuse ... the headlamp will
extinguish but so will the backlight lamps for the instrument console,
(which are supposed to be served by the "SIGNAL" fuse). It is not a
big deal to determine if your bike is wired in the same manner
........ remove the "HEAD" fuse and see what doesn't light anymore. If
your works in a similar fashion and it really bothers you ... then
break the "brown" wire chain heading into the instrument console and
put it back on the "SIGNAL" chain.
campbell
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Subject: Re: Volts, Amps, Watts?
> I thought that the headlight itself has its own fuse?
>That is what the owner's manuel states. Again
> please correct me if I am wrong.
> Kraig
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