Yamaha gladiator ss125 has an problem with headlight. I can't see the road even the light is in low beam.light is projecting straight.but not downwards on to road.
SOURCE: Low beam headlights don't work
I know this is not your problem, but my low beam stopped working, both bulbs failed, no burn marks or broken element. Just had to tell someone
SOURCE: gladiator chain problem
I hate to give you the bad news but it is not likely the damaged sprocket is under warranty. The sprocket was not bent when it left the showroom floor and Yamaha Corporation has no control where and how you drive.
Chains should run true and not be forced to move side to side to fit a bent sprocket. The sprockets are hardened steel. It is not a good idea to bend them back and forth.
You didn't say which sprocket had the problem. A front sprocket will cost around $30 and a rear sprocket will cost around $60. Installation will also cost unless you do it yourself.
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SOURCE: yamaha DT 125 2003 Main beam headlight keeps
check the wiring, make sure that you are using the bulb with the correct rating. Also get the output in the headlight connector checked.
SOURCE: Headlights don't work on start up
Energy must pass through your switch (hi/low or momentary), then to your headlight, and finally to ground. An interruption anywhere will cause the light to go out. Since both your hi and low beams are not working, I suspect a bad ground connection somewhere. Probably in your switch, but if it is easier to check the headlight socket I would check that too. Use a multi-meter, see if you have power to the switch. If you do, ground the negative lead coming to the switch and see if your headlight comes on. If it does, you know you have a bad ground.
SOURCE: YZF-R6 problem with headlights
this is normal for an r6. the lights are set up as endurance lights from the factory
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