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    Quote Originally Posted by el milanes
    I have it too!! maybe it was compulsory to have it in Japan ??

    I find it useful at night to put the lights on full, you need just one finger on and it's easier to remember to take it off when another car in front is approaching.
    I've been known to do that too, but I get nervous about leaving it on for too long incase having all four bulbs on at once is a bit much, wiring wise. Anyone know if this is likely to cause problems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by el milanes
    I find it useful at night to put the lights on full, you need just one finger on and it's easier to remember to take it off when another car in front is approaching.
    um.... be aware that most bikes are wired so that the high AND low beams are on when you hit the pass switch....so if you are holding it on you effectively have both beams on rather than just high beam when you flick the "proper" high beam switch on. Also when you flick the high beams on with the other switch they are actually powered thru a relay, wheras the pass switch usually powers them directly because it's only designed for occasional use..... Just FYI, don't want ya cooking ya bike electrix!

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    Dammit....WRT and me obviously were both replying at the same time.... LOL

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    i just use the pass switch to indicate to other road users that they can pull out of side streets ahead of me, because Im a nice guy like that.

    However, I might now change that particular line of thinking after a Crofts truck on the Pit-oh-knee esplanade tried to overtake me on the inside yesterday while I was indicating for a cager to merge. I invited him to pull over so we could "discuss" the issue of common courtesy like real kiwi blokes, but he declined to accomodate my offer. Look out for a bald old fart in a badly smoking red Crofts truck, and flip him the bird from me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steved
    I have a button on my left-hand grip (1989 Honda CBR250R) that says 'Pass'. It has been suggested that this is a highbeam flashing button but it didn't do that on mine. Does anyone have any idea what this button does?
    Its to put your lights on main beam - just like cars have one as well. When you are about to pass someone, you flick the light, it makes sure they know you are there.

    Also, you use it at night when you require better illumination, for example, i'll often flick it on for a second if I'm not sure if there is someone down a side street. Most silly buggers only stop at intersections at night if they can see a light from a car, and bikes low beams often dont show up far enough ahead.

    More basic road skills they dont teach here.
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    Cheers all. I'll give it a go tonight.

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    Thats a definite Mr Skid accessory .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kawagreen
    Thats a definite Mr Skid accessory .
    Didn't I mention to you before Steve?

    The 'pass' button activates the fourth cylinder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steved
    I have a button on my left-hand grip (1989 Honda CBR250R) that says 'Pass'. It has been suggested that this is a highbeam flashing button but it didn't do that on mine. Does anyone have any idea what this button does?
    It's the anti-lowside button. Obviously don't work. Ask Skid for a refund.
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    i thought it activated the Corspadulator, which is something every 250 should come with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by el milanes
    I have it too!! maybe it was compulsory to have it in Japan ??

    I find it useful at night to put the lights on full, you need just one finger on and it's easier to remember to take it off when another car in front is approaching.
    I use mine for the very same reason, and also for alerting oncoming bikes to the ol'bill sitting round the next corner aiming their little guns .
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    be very carefull it is a transporter beam button connected to the starship enterprize, you could end up on the flight deck doing 100 ks .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blind spot
    be very carefull it is a transporter beam button connected to the starship enterprize, you could end up on the flight deck doing 100 ks .
    Damn......My button definately doesn't work then how/where can I get it fixed?
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    I think you may need to replace the bilitheum christals.Its a common problem with enterprise unit cbr's
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    Arn't the bilitheum christals quite expensive, maybe I should start a thread to see if anyone has some second hand ones. There would probably be a fair bit of postage on that as well, especially if its coming form outside our galaxy.
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