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Hi guys im in need of information on wiring a halo polisport headlight to my 2006 ttr250 .

The headlamp was missing and wires dangling, how do I distinguish witch wires to use and how to connect them all up.

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Hi there and welcome to the forum!

The three headlight wires are black (earth), yellow and green. Can't recall whether yellow or green is main beam but my suggestion is to wire up the headlight and if they are the wrong way around just swap them over wink

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Hi badmad and welcome to the forum. handshake.gif

The yellow is high beam, the green is low beam and the black is earth (as suggested by Brian).

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Thanks guys also there's a blue connection box coming out of the light do I have to connect that also if so were to thanks for all your help.

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I do not understand what you mean by a ''blue connection box coming out of the light''. Can you take a picture or be more specific.

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badmad wrote:

I'd like to mot this bike does anyone have any tips on what to lookout for.


Usual suspects to check are:

  • front and rear wheel bearings - shouldn't be any play
  • wheels are straight with no flat spots on rims or loose spokes
  • tyres are road legal (e.g. don't have "Not For Highway Use" stamped on them)
  • no play in linkage, shock and swing arm bearings
  • chain and sprockets are serviceable
  • split pin in rear axle castellated nut
  • tank cap seals and can't leak petrol
  • forks and rear shock work properly
  • legal exhaust and no leaks
  • legal number plate and a reflector fitted somewhere
  • if you are going for a full MOT (rather than a "daylight" one) all lights must work including indicators, number plate light plus front and rear brake switches
  • steering head bearings mustn't have play or be "notchy"
  • horn
  • throttle must return smoothly
  • no loose nuts/bolts/parts

That's all I can think of off the top of my head. There are MOT manuals online if you want to go into depth.

Try to use an MOT station that understands dirt bikes. Your local TRF guys will tell you who they use and trust to be sensible.

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Could that be for the side light bulb ?

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I belive your right could well be the side light bulb I take photos and post soon as possible.


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In the top left hand side of light there is two wires black and blue pictures to follow as im at work



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It does sound like a side light but there is no provision for this on a TTR250. The black will be earth and the blue will be power.

When you take a picture to confirm this, I will let you know how to wire it. Please take a picture from the front and one from the back of the light.

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I think the Euro blue TTRs are slightly different Jarrah. There is provision for a sidelight which uses the blue wire and a splice into the black earth wire.

The pic below is of the headlight harness:

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It does sound like a side light but there is no provision for this on a TTR250. The black will be earth and the blue will be power.

When you take a picture to confirm this, I will let you know how to wire it. Please take a picture from the front and one from the back of the light.

Cheers,

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 This is a picture of my TTR, with its "no provision" for a pilot light:-

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and this picture shows the dipped main beam for comparison:-

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My TTR, however, is a European model which will differ from Mr TT-R250's Australian model.

I thing Mr Badmad's bike is a UK model, but the Polisport headlamp he's fitting maybe a UK type too. confuse

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Hi all right here we go some pictures of the light im trying to fit. Also please can someone confirm the correct model.

From what I've learnt (from the faq) uk models have kick start and electric I've only got electric  hence photo .

Does this mean it us import or can they be removed? Sorry I'm wet between the ears lol.



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It sounds as though you have a US import but I can't see enough of your TTR from the pics to judge.

Lots of stuff "missing" on the US model compared to the Euro version such as the kickstart. Even some of the frame tabs for a tail light, toolbox and, I think, rear footpeg sockets are missing.

The loom, unless it has been replaced or modified will not have the full complement of Euro connections. 

The US silencer is different (spark arrestor?) as is the headlight.

The US model had a tripmeter/odometer rather than a proper speedo and warning light binnacle.

Hope that helps?

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Little update halo headlight working correctly and I belive it looks very nice what's your thoughts? I've only wired the yellow green and black wires.
Thanks for your help very very usefull I appreciate all your info.next up for me is the horn, , I'd like to mot this bike does anyone have any tips on what to lookout for.

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Thanks Brian very helpful some more pics



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That's brilliant is there any performance difference between u.s / euro models .


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I think the Euro blue TTRs are slightly different Jarrah. There is provision for a sidelight which uses the blue wire and a splice into the black earth wire.

The pic below is of the headlight harness:

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 That looks as though it has been tampered with. If it really was fitted standard, I would think that it would splice into the speedometer illumination so that it stays constantly on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

There would be a slight difference in performance between US and UK considering that US are fitted with a size #50 pilot jet and #137 main jet compared to the UK/AU #50 and main jet #147. Also the exhausts have a different tip so that may affect the performance slightly.

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Question that needs answering- do you have a US, UK or European model?

To assist with this- Decode the meaning of your Yamaha motor vehicle VIN by breaking down the unique pattern of numbers and letters. For example, if the VIN starts with "4" or a "1" then your Yamaha was made in America, a "2" stands for Canada and "3" stands for Mexico. Vehiclesicon1.png made in Korea, Japan, England, Germany, Italy and Brazil would have vehicle identification numbers beginning with "K", "J", "S", "W", "Z" and "9", in that order. The secondary character of the VIN reflects the motor vehicle manufacturer, which would be a letter "C" for all Yamaha motor vehicles.

Read more: http://www.ehow.com/how_7491739_read-yamaha-vin-number.html#ixzz2ilz2ZLWV

Once you have identified which model your bike is, I can then advise how to wire indicators (if needed), side light, horn etc.

It would also help if you can verify what your light switch looks like. Does it have a horn button and indicator switch fitted?

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can you recommend a good rear tyre 50/50 road/offroad. 


 Hard to say without knowing what sort of going you will be riding when you leave the tarmac - mud, rock, smooth gravel/whatever?

Search the forum here for "tyres" and you will find some useful threads e.g. http://www.ttr250.com/#What_tyres



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Original blue headlight with wiring harness.jpg

There you go - a pic of a brand new "blue" UK spec headlight complete with wiring harness showing position of headlight wires and the blue and black leads going to the sidelight.

I think you are right Jarrah in that the sidelight pulls its power off the speedo illumination feed (blue wire).

Regarding the frame, are you missing the tabs I listed Michael?

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Well I'll be damned, that's a first! It's still not that likely to be a Euro spec bike but I am prepared to eat humble pie (again)  if it is.

I realized that that headlight plug is a four pin, so it concludes to me that it does splice into the speedometer illumination (which is a blue wire).  

Cheers Brian thumbsup.gif

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Hi guys first letter of vin is J belive that's Japanese the tenth digit 6 believe to be 2006 is this info correct and can you recommend a good rear tyre 50/50 road/of. I wasn't planning on indicators night mot there not needed please correct me if I'm wrong all opinions welcome.

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 I wasn't planning on indicators night mot there not needed please correct me if I'm wrong all opinions welcome.


My understanding is that if a bike was fitted with them as standard, as is the case with TTRs, then they must be fitted and working. 

The reasoning behind having to fit them to a TTR is that it is built to carry passengers (dual seat and rear footpegs) and that arm signals by the "driver" may not be seen or be clear to following drivers.

I know many TTR owners get their MOTs without indicators but I think that is down to the person testing and how rigid they apply the regs - or how well they know them. Best to check with your MOT station before taking it in for the test just to be sure you don't waste a trip.

Any news on your frame check please?

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Frame first letter is J tenth digit 6 does that mean its made in Japan, 2006 model . fitted my horn today works fine. I'm told by local garage that if indicators are present they have to work correctly But minimum requirement you don't have to have them, might fit some at a later date for practical reasons depending on wiring nx up number plate light I have two wires black and blue are they indicator or plate light?

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Frame first letter is J tenth digit 6 does that mean its made in Japan, 2006 model . fitted my horn today works fine. I'm told by local garage that if indicators are present they have to work correctly But minimum requirement you don't have to have them, might fit some at a later date for practical reasons depending on wiring nx up number plate light I have two wires black and blue are they indicator or plate light?


As far as I know all the TTR were made in Japan. Are you able to check the frame as I suggested?

Tail and brake lights are yellow and blue. Can't remember which way around. What colour wires have you got from your tail/brake light? If you have the original TTR unit the colours just need to be matched.

Indicators are brown and black on LHS and green and black on the RHS.



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Have no indication wiring only black and blue. I belive they may be for number plate light.
Yes I've checked the frame there are no rear foot pegs,no tabs for lights ect under rear mud guard, no kick start
The speedo is odometer type. Is this a u.s model ?

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Have no indication wiring only black and blue. I believe they may be for number plate light.
Yes I've checked the frame there are no rear foot pegs,no tabs for lights ect under rear mud guard, no kick start
The speedo is odometer type. Is this a u.s model ?


Almost certainly a US import as they didn't have indicators whereas the Australian models did. There is a company in the UK that has imported a few - Culpepper or something like that? Was the previous owner on the V5 a UK person?

The blue wires in the loom tend to be constant live whilst the ignition on so I am certain its the tail light feed. On the UK model, the blue feed also goes to the number plate light.

You will need to sort out brake lights for the MOT I would have thought.

 



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A picture might make things clearer.

The black double connector is earth for the tail/stop lights and number plate light.

The blue double connector is for the tail light and number plate light.

The single yellow connector is for the stop light.

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Please point out oil filter believe it in the pic and best way to go about changing it along with air filter, spark plug .

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Good morning pic of my back light all works well break light tail light stays on with ignition. I do have two lose wires was hoping they will run my number plate light blue/black maybe previous owners have  used these wires before I'll take photos nx opportunity.

What would be the best way to change the oil and what oil do you recommend please.



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Jarrah put up some good pics of the oil filter - see http://ttr250.activeboard.com/t55357452/quick-question-ref-fitting-new-piston/ and scroll down the page wink

Lots of good info on servicing here - http://www.ttr250.com/Servicing_the_TTR250.htm



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Rear of frame. Showing the wiring to my back lights. 

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