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My tail light stays on when I have the key in the "steering locked" postion
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donimo
My tail light stays on when I have the key in the "steering locked" postion
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Billy Ricks
If it's the locked position all the way to the right, or clockwise, it is. That's a parking position. Locked all the way left the light shouldn't be on.
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Yep
Actually, it is. It's a set up that's required in parts of the EU. In some places (Germany, for one), parking lights have to remain on when vehicles are parked in some areas.
There may be another locking position that will leave them unlit but I'm sure others will provide more information.
EDIT: Billy and I were responding at the same time but he beat me to the finish line!1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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donimo
So I can't lock the steering head (to prevent theft when parked long term) withought leaving a light on, that is retarded...
I have never seen any other bike sitting with its tail light on all the time, so you all leave the steering unlocked then?
craziness...
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Nicholaschase29
Originally posted by donimo View PostSo I can't lock the steering head (to prevent theft when parked long term) withought leaving a light on, that is retarded...
I have never seen any other bike sitting with its tail light on all the time, so you all leave the steering unlocked then?
craziness...
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Billy Ricks
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donimo
Originally posted by Nicholaschase29 View PostThere should be two steering locked positions. One with the key all the way to the left locks the forks without leaving the light on, the other all the way to the right with the light on. That's how it was on my yamaha XS anyways.
-10 points for newb post...
still seems weird, I had it wrong and the light was on for 8+ hours, jeez, glad the batt is brand new.
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MelodicMetalGod
Originally posted by donimo View PostSo I can't lock the steering head (to prevent theft when parked long term) withought leaving a light on, that is retarded...
I have never seen any other bike sitting with its tail light on all the time, so you all leave the steering unlocked then?
craziness...Originally posted by Nicholaschase29 View PostThere should be two steering locked positions. One with the key all the way to the left locks the forks without leaving the light on, the other all the way to the right with the light on. That's how it was on my yamaha XS anyways.Originally posted by donimo View Postohhhhhhhhhh ha, silly me I will check that...
-10 points for newb post...
still seems weird, I had it wrong and the light was on for 8+ hours, jeez, glad the batt is brand new.
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SJGS750
I have the same problem on my 81 GS750L (as does my buddy with a 79 GS850). I did the search function and found this thread. After reading through it, I went out to try it on my bike. My ignition has 3 postions. Left, OFF, center ON, right LOCK. So unless I want to leave the tail light on, I guess I won't use the sterring lock.
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Road_Clam
If I am understanding this post correctly, "steering locked and tail light on" is also comparatively to "steering locked and possibly dead battery severall hours later" ?
Who is the Suzuki engineering wizard that thought this one up? Is this some type of european motorcycle DOT standard?
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terrylee2u
Turn your bars all the way left or right and turn the key left of the off position and the bars lock wiithout the tail light on.
If you turn the key all the way right, past the run position, it leaves the tail light on. I guess for visibility purposes.
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LarryA_Texas
left or right
I think in some cases the parked position isn't to the right.
Some bikes go from ON (full right) to "OFF" to "locked" which is a way to lock the steering but not turn the light on, then full left is "Parked" which is locked with the light on. "My '06 V-Strom is wired like this.)
Other setups make it "Parked" full to the right. That's when it's locked with the tail light on. My GS1100s are both like that.
The risk with the first kind is that you accidentally turn it too far to the left and get the light on when you only meant to lock it.
If you cannot lock the forks without the light on then your switch is messed up. Suzuki didn't build it like that. You CAN lock the forks without the tail light on in a normally functioning Motorcycle.
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Originally posted by SJGS750 View PostMy ignition has 3 postions. Left, OFF, center ON, right LOCK. So unless I want to leave the tail light on, I guess I won't use the sterring lock.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by Steve View PostI'll bet that if you turn your key to the left, beyond the OFF position, it will lock the forks. You may have to wiggle the forks a little to find the notch that the lock pin fits into, and you may have to push the key down a bit to get past an interlock built into the lock, but I'll bet that it works.
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My 1100E works as described...I just tried it.
All the way to the right locks with tail light...all the way past OFF to the left locks with no tail light...
I do have to push the key "in" or "down" a little when locking left...Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
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