Today I had a "duh" moment. I get them occasionally but if it is not life threatening I let them go.
I figured I would do something with this one by telling a little about it, mainly for the new owners of the UCE bikes.
I decided to take a 8 mile ride this morning to a big mall. They have a large covered garage which is multi-layered and can hold hundreds of cars. They were also thoughtful enough to have a special place for motorcycles on the ground floor so I headed for it.
Some boob had left a shopping cart in the one motorcycle place so, in the darkness of the garage I came to a stop and looked down at the casquette to check for the neutral indicator light and there, glowing brightly in red letters was the "Royal Enfield" light.
So far, I've done all of my riding in the daytime on bright sunny days so I must admit I never noticed it before and my first thoughts were, "OK, What the hell is that red light glowing at me for? I wonder if it is trying to tell me something is wrong? They wouldn't have made it red if it was just a light to light up the motorcycles name."
With these thoughts in mind I shut the bike off, lowered the sidestand, moved the cart and pushed the bike into the parking place.
After doing a little shopping I came back to the bike and turned the key on. The fuel level, engine light and "Royal Enfield" light glowed for a moment with the first two going out as usual. Hitting the starter button it roared to life so I started riding home all the while thinking, "Don't fail me now."
A few days ago, I removed the jumper harness in the casquette. As many of you know, this jumper bypasses the headlight switch and it keeps the headlight on at all times. Removing the jumper and connecting the remaining ends of the wiring harness allows the headlight switch to actually work, so when I got home and was parking the bike I switched the headlight off by using my 'now working' switch while the engine was still running. Suddenly I noticed,
no Royal Enfield light! Switching the headlight switch back on.....
Royal Enfield glared at me.
Duh!
The glowing red Royal Enfield is just a part of the dash lights!