1996 VFR750 Headlight Fairing removal

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    Unless they moved it for the 4th gen, it's not under the headlight fairing. It's under the top part of the RHS middle fairing.

    I've never heard of a cluch diode failing, btw. How did you determine this?

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    Thanks, can you point to the location if you think it's not there?
     


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    Thank you, have the same exact symptoms :

    http://www.bikersoracle.com/vfr/forum/showthread.php?t=104879
     


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    Okay, now I have heard of one failing...two, actually! On the 3rd gen, it's on the RHS, taped to the wiring loom, under the top part of the RHS middle fairing.

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    But I think it's under upper fairing on 4th gen, do you know?
     


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    Sorry, I don't have a 4th gen. But it's easy to remove the middle fairing. Have a look there, and if you don't find anything attached to the loom, then remove the top fairing!

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