TTRfan. That's the one........that part you have highlighted, part of it has broken off so I couldn't see that there was indeed a switch. Now I need to get hold of one, or better still make one
TTRfan. That's the one........that part you have highlighted, part of it has broken off so I couldn't see that there was indeed a switch. Now I need to get hold of one, or better still make one
Thanks all for your input
I'm now un-gutted
Great stuff - a nice easy fix
I wouldn't worry about fixing it - when would you ever need hazards on a dirtbike?
I already had a lights switch spliced into the loom with the wires joined in down below the tank to shut off the tail light as well as headlight so this was wired into the hazard switch. I was slightly worried that the headlight and tail might be too much current for the switch, then I thought sod it, I'll try it anyway - the TDM headlight runs through ok (might only be 35W though) and I run an led Cyclops H4 which draws very little.
I already had a lights switch spliced into the loom with the wires joined in down below the tank to shut off the tail light as well as headlight so this was wired into the hazard switch. I was slightly worried that the headlight and tail might be too much current for the switch, then I thought sod it, I'll try it anyway - the TDM headlight runs through ok (might only be 35W though) and I run an led Cyclops H4 which draws very little.
Great, i found it and will have a read through it. I just remembered that i have a virago 535 that i bought for €50 that has light switch gear on it so i might try that on it.
Main thing to remember is if you want the tail light included in the switch, you need to run a twin core cable up from the break in the loom under the tank up to the switch.
A multimeter with continuity tester is handy for finding out what wire does what in the switch. Be interesting to know how much of Yamaha's wiring code is common to several models. Note the TDR and TTR are from a similar era.
Good luck!