Prehaps the 2 wires are supposed to be connected to the indicator relay. On my bike the 2 wires are black and green with an L shaped connector, the indicator relay may be next to the battery.
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Prehaps the 2 wires are supposed to be connected to the indicator relay. On my bike the 2 wires are black and green with an L shaped connector, the indicator relay may be next to the battery.
Hi Brad
Noticed your post and that you're local to me. I'm just outside Edinburgh in E Lothian, and due to a job change coming up in a few weeks, will be commuting across Edinburgh daily instead of down to the Borders. Perfect reason to flog the car and buy a 125 for fun commutes and bombing around town, save some dough, and we'll be a one-car family which the missus will use 99% of the time.
Had a couple of bigger bikes in the past, but got fed up of paying too much at dealers to maintain them (who did a crap job as well), risking my licence too many times, and risking my life too many times as well ;)
Just wondered if you ever got your Pulse Adrenaline up and running properly? Wanted to know what your opinion of the Adrenaline was? Is it worth me buying one? I have looked at a few used Japan motards, but am wondering whether used Jap offers anything more than new Chinese.
Many thanks
Japanzzz
You should buy a Sinnis Apache instead as they have much better build quality all round, the Pulse Adrenaline is just a cheap copy of the Apache.
The Adrenaline and Apache are both from Qingqi and as far as I'm aware the difference is just the plastics. The New adrenalines have stainless steal exhausts and lithium ion batteries which the sinnis doesn't so both have pros and cons.
BTW the Adrenaline does have a side stand switch so looks like yours has been ditched.
I'm pretty sure it's the wiring on all Chinese bikes that are more insulation tape than wiring as I have the same on my venture xt3 125!