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      360Gradi replied to the thread Stop Light Checker XS650C.
      Well, I found the little bugger under the right side cover; I removed the "mysterious box" and everything works as described in the...
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      360Gradi replied to the thread Stop Light Checker XS650C.
      You are right; I call it" mysterious box" because it has no numbers, brand, or description on it. All the bullet connectors under the...
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      360Gradi replied to the thread Stop Light Checker XS650C.
      That's just it; there is no connector. That box is spliced in to bullet connectors under that rubber black booth, its red wire is joined...
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      360Gradi replied to the thread Stop Light Checker XS650C.
      I see that it is not an item that anyone cares about, since it can easily be bypassed and the stop light works normally. But I browsed...
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      360Gradi replied to the thread New Member here.
      Thank you all for the warm welcome! In 1977, I was briefly the owner of an XS750 Triple, but an international move required me to sell...
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      My stop light checker seems to be a different unit than what is on the wiring diagram for the 75/76 model. The diagram has 3 wires...
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      And you would be very wise to hang on to them, as they become more and more scarce.
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      360Gradi posted the thread New Member here in The Garage.
      I just became the proud owner of a blue '76 XS650C. I have been riding since I was 16, (in 1969), and now live in California. I have...
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      5534 is simply the stock number NGKs are marketed, unrelated to the size and rating. That said, I totally agree that NGK plugs can be...
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