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Hi, be carefull red lights are always a sighn of trouble !!!
in your case please check the wiring connection at the oil pressure gauge (usualy in the front of crankcase ) As for the tail bake light, also check wiring connections at the brake pedal switch and front brake switch ( under brake lever) Also check bulb. It will bea good idea to spresd som wd40 all over the electrical connections . Hope this helps
The "fire" is normally only visible on the spark plug, unless the ignition is mechanical (not electronic). Checking that can be dangerous : low current but voltages above 10,000 volts. 1) wear a rubber glove or an electrical insulation. 2) put a bar (like from a screw driver) into the spark plug cap 3)put the bar about 3mm away from the engine's body when starting the engine. You will see the spark betwen the bar and the engine.
Usually when you drive a bike it's very noisy and you feel vibrations through your body, this will prevent you from hearing a call ring or call vibration, that light on the scooter shows you when you get phone calls (is activated by the waves of the call you get on your cell phone).
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