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so I was going over some drains and the next thing I know I'm on the floor. The left hand indicator is working fine. The right hand indicator is playing up; the rear one stays on without flashing and the front one does not come on at all. Is this something I can fix myself or do you suggest taking it to a garage? If myself, how can i fix it? Any advice appreciated!


Thanks

Posted

It would help to say what bike it is. Some older systems use the current to trigger the flasher unit so if one bulb is out the other will simply stay on without flashing. First thing to try is simply to replace the front bulb.

Posted

Rear one will stay on because the front is broke. Change the bulb, when you dropped it the filament will have gone on the front bulb. :thumb:

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It would help to say what bike it is. Some older systems use the current to trigger the flasher unit so if one bulb is out the other will simply stay on without flashing. First thing to try is simply to replace the front bulb.

 

Sorry should have said, it's a Honda CBF 125 2014.


So the general consensus is to replace the front bulb and it should sort everything out?


:thumb:

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Which side did it fall on


As above check /change bulb ...

If that doesn't work it may be ( if the bike fell on its right side) damaged/disconnected/broken wiring on that indicator .

As the rear one works the fuse is intact .

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Which side did it fall on


As above check /change bulb ...

If that doesn't work it may be ( if the bike fell on its right side) damaged/disconnected/broken wiring on that indicator .

As the rear one works the fuse is intact .

 

Fell to the left mate.

Posted

It's the shock that takes them out so either side could go really. I had the same on my CBF when I went down, cant remember which side went though.

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