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Gixxer86 Posted on Oct 03, 2017

My 2006 GSXR-600 headlight goes in and out

The previous owner had installed a "HID" kit...When I'm riding the headlight will just randomly go in and out and sometimes the light will just remain off and sometimes it will come back on... The fuses are good, I just put in a brand new battery. Any suggestions?!... I need help badly!!! Thank You, it will be highly appreciated!!! :0D

  • Ron Durham Oct 03, 2017

    Check the wiring and connectors it has a bad wire for sure hope this helped even the headlight connector

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Fabrice Wolters

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: headlight burns brighter when rpms rise then light burns out

Hello,

Be sure there is a voltage regulator/rectifier in your system.
Its a little aluminium block with small cooling fins, and should be fixed with contact on the chassis.

You can take every regulator, even from a moped for a simple electric circuit.
You just have to know if your bike was a 6V or a 12V one

Otherwise, you can easily make a regulator by yourself, a diode bridge, and a 12V regulator from your local electronics shop.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: just purchased a 08 gsxr 600 and its getting water in oil.

that bike has a cracked cylinder heaeed or even a cracked block.
Water in Oil is the key sign of an abused bike.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2009

SOURCE: my oil light is on, i have 39 miles on my gsxr

Don't listen to the idot that said to change your oil at 39 miles! If you only have 39 miles on your bike and your oil light is on it mean there is low oil pressure so you need more oil in it. Cause the only reason that light goes on is when theres not enough oil in it. Not because you need an oil change.Also the oil change should be done at least every 3,000 miles but I do mine at 2,500. Also When you change the oil for the first time, you want to change the Filter as well. Every oil change there after you dont have to change the filter every time, you can do it every other oil change if you choose to. And always fill it up to in between the lines of your sight glass. and always makesure that after you put oil in it you start it up and for about 30-60 seconds then shut off and let sit for about an hour and add oil as needed.

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Greg O'Day

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2009

SOURCE: I just bought a 2003 suzuki Katana 600. The

You need to check the Main Fuse. If you don't have anything - no light, No dash lights then is got to be the main fuse.

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