Weird thing... Low beam doesn't go on but the high beam does. I'm assuming that means I don't have 2 replace the bulb and this is just a problem w/ the wiring. Anybody wanna confirm my theory or disprove it? I'm hoping this is something simple that I can just do by myself in the kitchen (That's right, my bike goes in the kitchen). I really don't wanna spend the $800 some places will charge me just 2 replace my bulb.
The low beam ALWAYS blows first. The low and high beems are actualy two different light sources mounted in the same bulb. Since the low beem is always on it inevitably is the first to go. There are reflector reasons that both are in the same bulb, but it is still a small rip off.
-Sandworm
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