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    Can I unplug my headlight without electrical problems?

    Is it possible to run/drive my GS1100GL when the headlight is unplugged? I know it's not legal, but my motorcycle is actually a donor bike for a kit car so I can get away with it. www.robertmcray.net (click on picture of the rocket car).

    I was concerned that the headlight may need to be connected to complete a circuit.

    I checked the search feature for this one, heh, heh, heh.

    Anyone?

    Thanks,

    Spud

    #2
    SHOULDNT MAKE A PROBLEM--WOULDNT BE ANY DIFERENT THAN A BURNED OUT BULB UNLESS SOMEONE KNOWS SOME OTHER REASON

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      #3
      Drove mine around without the entire headlight assembly for almost a month - no problems.

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        #4
        Still second guessing myself

        Thanks guys for the insights.

        I am more than a little wary about doing it because someone said that my particular model (a GS1100GL) is set up so that dissconnecting the plug from the headlight would break a circuit and drain the battery, or damage the elctrical system..

        Do ya'll think that there any truth to this?

        BTW: There is no on/off switch, only high/low beams.

        Thanks and enjoy the weekend,

        Spud

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          #5
          I do know that on my bike, one leg of the stator goes through the light switch so that when the light switch is on then this leg is completed. Otherwise, it is not used. That way, when you have the extra load of the headlight, then you have an extra leg to provide more energy to the charging circuit.

          Terry

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            #6
            robert what the heck is that. it looks like something from star trek.

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              #7
              Unplugging the headlight as such will not cause a problem. If the headlight is hardwired on, the reg/rectifier may work a bit overtime keeping the voltage within specs as it only switches in the third stator circuit when the headlight is on.

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