Inlaw1
Well-known member
I read about this trick in a bike rag about 10 years ago and it works great. When you pull up do as effbee says and stay one side or the other, or above the wire so to speak because that does seem to help.
If the light doesn't change then flip your high beams on and off as fast as you can. If that doesn't trigger the lights, hit the kill switch and restart the bike. The loop in the ground goes off the magnetic field above it. If your bike isn't quite enough to trigger it, the electrical field created by your lights / alternator can trick the sensor.
About 80% the high beam trick does it for me, the rest of the times hitting the kill switch and restarting almost immediately gets the light to change.
HTH,
If the light doesn't change then flip your high beams on and off as fast as you can. If that doesn't trigger the lights, hit the kill switch and restart the bike. The loop in the ground goes off the magnetic field above it. If your bike isn't quite enough to trigger it, the electrical field created by your lights / alternator can trick the sensor.
About 80% the high beam trick does it for me, the rest of the times hitting the kill switch and restarting almost immediately gets the light to change.
HTH,