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When igition swich in lock position tailight on??
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markmoss77
When igition swich in lock position tailight on??
So I have had my old Gs850g for a few months but only recently able to ride ( no thanks to Speed Kings in Tampa,Fl) keeping it for almost 4 months and over charging me ) , but .. I rode to work and when i parked in the parking lot i turned the key to the "lock" position to lock the handlebars to one side , I came out about and hour later to check for gas leaks etc.. and noticed the tailight was on??, I turned the key to the off position and light went out / any ideas??
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i think there is 2 lock positions on the switch. one is just to lock it and is other is a lock and park position. which turns the light on, if you were parked in a place which people needed to see the bike, say on a roadside or similar.
may be wrong though1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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DanTheMan
If you turn your key to the right to lock the forks, it turns on the tailight as a [battery draining] parking light. Turn it to the left to lock the forks, there should be no lights on (this is just past the "off" position).
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BassCliff
Hi,
Please visit my little website and download an Owner's Manual and a Service Manual for your bike. They will answer a lot of questions for you, plus that are very handy references.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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More important, when you turn the key to the left and lock it, far from home, and the lock jams up, never to unlock again, make sure you have the tools and the know-how to remove the ignition/lock and bypass the switch...
Just sayin'...it's happened to many of us.Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
'83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB
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Originally posted by Baatfam View PostMore important, when you turn the key to the left and lock it, far from home, and the lock jams up, never to unlock again, make sure you have the tools and the know-how to remove the ignition/lock and bypass the switch...
Just sayin'...it's happened to many of us.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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bakalorz
Originally posted by Baatfam View PostMore important, when you turn the key to the left and lock it, far from home, and the lock jams up, never to unlock again, make sure you have the tools and the know-how to remove the ignition/lock and bypass the switch...
Just sayin'...it's happened to many of us.
Then I had a new key cut using the "numbers" on the lock. now it works on all positions with no worries.
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Originally posted by bakalorz View PostMine used to do that ... the worst time took me like 45 minutes to get it unlocked again.
Then I had a new key cut using the "numbers" on the lock. now it works on all positions with no worries.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Originally posted by bakalorz View PostMine used to do that ... the worst time took me like 45 minutes to get it unlocked again.
Then I had a new key cut using the "numbers" on the lock. now it works on all positions with no worries.Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
'83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB
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bakalorz
Originally posted by tom203 View PostThat's what I do - get a new key based on numbers. Does anyone actually use the locked/taillight on position?
If a thief is motivated enough they could still steal it, but if the steerings locked hard over they aren't going to be pushing/rolling it away or up on a trailer ...
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mighty13d
I use it when I park at work. My co-workers liked to do stupid stuff like risk losing their lives by moving my bike. I work at a different place now and I am security there so no one messes with my stuff. It's a secure facility anyway.
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koolaid_kid
bakalorz, mighty13d, this discussion is about the 2nd locked position. I use the normal locked position (fully counterclockwise) when I do not want it moved. However, if you rotate the key fully clockwise, you can still remove the key, the steering stem is locked, but the taillight is on. This is the 2nd locked position and is seldom used.
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