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Title: new owner got a couple questions
Post by: dirtdriver11 on October 05, 2010, 08:22:44 PM
Just bought a 2006 GS500 F with 3500 miles.  Got it for $1300!  I was riding tonight and my nuetral light quit working, any guesses on what would cause it, or am I simply overlooking the bulb?  Also, I am thinking about changing the spark plugs, what would be a good replacement and what the the gap setting be?
Title: Re: new owner got a couple questions
Post by: ragecage23 on October 05, 2010, 08:31:25 PM
steal a bulb from one of the working lights and plug it in to the neutral light, if it lights just get a new bulb.
Title: Re: new owner got a couple questions
Post by: adidasguy on October 05, 2010, 08:44:27 PM
What a steal for a bike! Good job!

Neutral Light: It is most likely the bulb - dead or loose.
Here's a test to be sure it is the bulb and not the neutral switch or the wiring.

Things to remember with the GS and the safety interlocks with neutral:
1. Won't start if kickstand down and NOT in neutral
2. If you're running and in neutral (safest way to test) and you put the kickstand down, it will stop when you go out of neutral. You can't be in gear with the kickstand down. (Always pull in the clutch to test this.)

So try this:
1. Be sure you are in neutral. Roll the bike with the clutch OUT to be certain you are in neutral.
2. Pull in the clutch and with the kickstand up, start the bike.
3. Now, with clutch in, put down the kickstand.
If the bike stops, it doesn't think you're in neutral and it is a wiring problem or the neutral switch. Remember you can't be in gear with the stand down.
If the bike keeps running, then it knows you are in neutral and it is the indicator light. You can put the kickstand down when you are in neutral.
Title: Re: new owner got a couple questions
Post by: Twism86 on October 06, 2010, 05:55:36 AM
Damn thats a good deal! If it came with a manual check that for the gap. Some newer plugs, like iridium ones, dont require gapping. You just use them out of the box, someone correct me if im wrong on that.
Title: Re: new owner got a couple questions
Post by: reajcox on October 06, 2010, 06:05:37 AM
Adidas is right on mark there. Most likely you have a blown bulb or a bad connection. However, for $1300, who could complain? Great Buy.
Title: Re: new owner got a couple questions
Post by: tt_four on October 06, 2010, 09:44:04 AM
I think I've replaced a couple of my bulbs over the years. It's a pretty easy fix.
Title: Re: new owner got a couple questions
Post by: scratch on October 06, 2010, 01:23:02 PM
Congrats!  And, welcome!