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    Cagiva Headlights left on - Wellington

    Red Cagiva Raptor parked outside Bose shop on Customhouse Quay.

    Hope you're on this site or someone who knows the owner can pass this on.

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    How is it possible to leave a bikes headlights on? Surely once the key is removed (indicating the bike is turned off) the lights should go off too? Are the Cagiva's different somehow or am I simply confused?
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    Easy fix. Save them from a dead battery and kick in their headlight.

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    my light is off when the key is off

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    we are talking about italian electrics here! anything is possible!!
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    My guess it's the park light

    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    my light is off when the key is off
    stering lock will be on and 1 more click will be the park light..pull the key out and walk away...your electricks Jim are they Jap or italian?.

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    1 headlight bulb's 1 tail light bulb & 1 fuse

    Quote Originally Posted by crazybigal View Post
    we are talking about italian electrics here! anything is possible!!
    (says the man who owns 2 alfa romeo's)
    Thats on 1 bike in 20 years...reliable as i reckon.

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    I've just informed the owner
    I'm only wearing black until they develop something darker




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    at least they have a low seat hight so it should be easy to crash start.

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    dont know about the electrics but i dont think they will crash start because of the slipper type clutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazybigal View Post
    we are talking about italian electrics here! anything is possible!!
    (says the man who owns 2 alfa romeo's)
    Yep. The lights probably come on automatically if you leave the bike in neutral, unless you flick the right indicator 3 times . Eytie electrics are like that. Says the man who owns one Alfa Romeo.
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