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Isn't an RXS100 on dirct lighting? In which case the sidelight and tail light are on one circuit which is neither regulated or rectified and has nothing to do with the battery. The brake light is usually on a totally seperate circuit run off the battery.
I've never quite got my head round exactly how it works but with a direct lighting system, the total wattage of all the bulbs should always be the same. If you have a lower wattage, bulbs pop. Higher wattage and they are dull.
As such. When one bulb pops, the others tend to follow.
Another thing to consider is they are usually fitted with a ballast resistor. This adds load to the circuit when using the sidelights to bring the current draw up to the same level as it would be with the headlight on.
If the ballast resistor has become detached from either its wire or the frame earth, bulbs would pop when running on sidelights.
In all reality, there is no point running sidelights on a bike with direct lighting. The amount of current drawn is exactly the same as if you had the full headlight on.
So. My number one guess is a simple cascade bulb failure, replacing the bulbs should fix it. Check your instrument panel backlight bulbs too.
Number two guess is a faulty ballast resistor which would probably just need reconnecting or the earth point cleaning up.
I suspect the brake light is a red herring and was just taken out when the tail light filament popped.
I could of course be very wrong. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Stinkwheel, I've gotta say, You're a very helpful bloke, Cheers =)  ____________________ Riding: Yamaha RXS100
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I once had four rear light bulbs blow in a week. No apparent reason for it happening. I've found RXS bulbs last well normally, particularly the headlight. I've never had a sidelight, indicator and console bulb go. The most likely cause of blowing bulbs is vibration as a result hoodlums caning the motor well into the red  ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 273 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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