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by: bnet - Aug 2, 2014 19:28:50 GMT -6
Post by bnet on Aug 2, 2014 19:28:50 GMT -6
Hi, I am a real newbie...never road a motorcycle till I took the class. Then with the help of my son-in-law (Joe) I purchased a used 2008 Duke Touring 250cc scooter. No one in my family has ridden a cycle so I am on my own for any input or guidance since my son-in-law lives two hours away. I am enjoying getting to my summer job and will soon try to travel to my normal job at an elementary school.
I do have one problem that Joe could not solve. Seems one of the headlight bulbs has burned out but we can't figure out how to replace it. We check local auto stores but they were dead ends. Appreciate any ideas.
I look forward to learning here in this forum. Hope I started out correctly I am not use to forums.
Thanks,
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by: JR - Aug 4, 2014 12:46:06 GMT -6
Post by JR on Aug 4, 2014 12:46:06 GMT -6
That's a good scooter from the past and when you say you can't figure out how to replace it are you saying you don't know how to take the bulb out or how to get to it? JR
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by: bnet - Aug 6, 2014 10:26:55 GMT -6
Post by bnet on Aug 6, 2014 10:26:55 GMT -6
Hi, We were able to remove the bulb but we don't know where to find a replacement?
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by: toadleystoned - Aug 6, 2014 11:22:41 GMT -6
Post by toadleystoned on Aug 6, 2014 11:22:41 GMT -6
i've had alot of luck on ebay
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by: bnet - Aug 6, 2014 12:01:57 GMT -6
Post by bnet on Aug 6, 2014 12:01:57 GMT -6
Oh? Thanks never thought to look there. Thanks.
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by: trailheadmike - Aug 6, 2014 14:09:42 GMT -6
Post by trailheadmike on Aug 6, 2014 14:09:42 GMT -6
bnet - you can use an EIKO 6235b or, if you want more light, your electrical system will handle and EIKO 6245b. The bulbs aren't that expensive but the shipping is, so I'd recommend buying a few and have them on hand for the next time one goes out.
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