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Old 30-Jan-2006, 18:57
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Strange..... my 04 R has the switch.

Does your's have it to JPM?

Now you're asking a question I just can't answer, mine never ran on the road with lights on, first thing I did was whip the headlight assembly off and fit a trackday kit

Really?
So, how many miles do you have on her? :P

And did you took off the switch also?
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Old 30-Jan-2006, 19:00
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WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Forget all i've said.
Mine doesn't have the switch
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Old 30-Jan-2006, 19:07
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All Dukes from '04 onwards have the light switch blanked off.Drain on the battery is not a problem as the lights go out as soon as the starter button is pressed.The lights and ignition also shut down after a while (15secs?) to save power if the ignition is left on.
MY '02/03 bikes had the light switch fitted,I'm guessing the switch should fit straight on to a later bike.
For track days its a fairly simple job to remove the lighting fuse.(I think its the first one nearest the h/light.)
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