Went for a longish ride in the country over the weekend, and I don't know if the new low beam was working when I got home, but it wasn't working this morning when I fired up the bike to head to work. Turned on the high beam, and that was blown before I even left the parking lot.
I've read through the threads on this topic, and based on my experience so far I'm leaning toward the Regulator Rectifier, which is to say that the long life of my previous bulb and the fact that I keep my carbs in sync makes me think it's not a vibration problem.
I'm open to defective bulb, but before I go try to convince Walmart to replace it (with a receipt but without the package), I'd like to check the voltage at the headlight. As as basic as that sounds, I'm not sure how. There's three contacts - how do I tell which two to check, and do I check with the bike running (about what RPM?) or not?
If it helps at all with the diagnosis, for as long as I've owned the bike the headlight gets brighter at higher RPMs. That doesn't mean much to me, but it seems like it might be significant.
Thanks!
Edit: Additional notes based on other threads - forgot to add... I have a 1-year-old sealed battery, works and starts like a charm.
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