Blown Headlight Bulbs

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I went to ride home last night from my gym and I realized I had no headlights, high or low beam. I went to the store this afternoon and bought exact replacement bulbs H7 and 9005, and installed them properly, started the bike to go meet a training client, and presto, no lights again. Before I started the bike, the new bulbs worked fine. The fuses didn't blow, no other lights are affected, and everything else is in order. What's going on?

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??? could there be a stripped wire or something. thats really odd. for both to blow it has to be something besides the bulbs. maybe in the wireing.

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Sounds to me like the power/ground off the relay is pinched somewhere causing a short, have you had the body work off lately????

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Check your voltage at the battery, you may have a bad voltage regulator!

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Yea, sounds like a voltage spike is popping the bulbs...............

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Check your voltage at the battery, you may have a bad voltage regulator!


When I got my 05LE both headlights were blown. They had started it without the rectifier and I wonder if that caused it. Both bulbs were blown. Replaced them both and put on my 06 rectifier and good to go.

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What's a good place to look for that, the voltage regulator or the alternator?

Attach a volt meter to the battery and start it. Watch the meter, as soon as it is started. Now slowly bring up the revs, watch the meter...........what does it read?

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Check your voltage at the battery, you may have a bad voltage regulator!

When I got my 05LE both headlights were blown. They had started it without the rectifier and I wonder if that caused it. Both bulbs were blown. Replaced them both and put on my 06 rectifier and good to go.

Probably gonna be one of these 2 things.

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I put the voltmeter to it and it went up to 14 and a little change when tached up to @ 5k
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Funny thing is, both headlights work again. I assumed they were blown, but I guess not.

A short, a nick, a wet connection, etc in the headlight wiring perhaps?

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check the front harness
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