WoodsWeapon
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I tack welded a couple nuts to the NRC underfender, and use a couple thumb bolts for quick removal of the plate and bracket.
Welcome to riding a rolling computer! This is getting more and more common in all kinds of vehicles these days. My Dad has a late-model BMW and randomly one of the doors will not unlock with the rest of them. He has had it to the dealer a number of times, the area rep has looked at it, no one can figure it out. The switch to a common software-controlled data bus for vehicles has some benefits but it can also cause some strange problems. Whatever you did satisfied some software load check somewhere and it's happy now. The days of pulling out your voltmeter and looking at a schematic are long gone....Now for some real weirdness. I just installed front and rear NRC setup, everything worked except the taillight and license plate light. After reading here about resistors and such, I decided to splice in my original incandescent taillight to see if that would put a load on it and make the LED work. It did not work, I could only get the quick flash and nothing else. I disconnected the incadescent and left only the LED lights connected and it works perfectly fine now? Although I am still missing the license plate light, but Im gonna play around with that next.
Im a mechanical guy through and through, and just cant comprehend what changed, but something did and it works now.
I only have my plate on when on the streets, any MX track or woods riding and I remove it. NRC offers great customer service, and was very helpful in resolving a few small issues. But there is one we’ve agreed to just leave alone. When headlight is on high beam, everything is fine. When on low beam, I lose the tailight and plate light. Im fine with this though as its a way to keep the kids from laughing at me as much on the track. Now if I could just turn off that pesky headlight too.
Well today I bottomed the rear pretty hard and a knobby caught the NRC. Ripped it right off the fender, then it got caught between the tire and swingarm and mangled the whole thing up, and ripped out wires on the Alta and NRC side of things. I’ll contact them and see what they think, but my thoughts are cutting the underfender to the same shape as the LED should provide enough clearance for it to not grab it again, only contact the fender.
Well today I bottomed the rear pretty hard and a knobby caught the NRC. Ripped it right off the fender, then it got caught between the tire and swingarm and mangled the whole thing up, and ripped out wires on the Alta and NRC side of things. I’ll contact them and see what they think, but my thoughts are cutting the underfender to the same shape as the LED should provide enough clearance for it to not grab it again, only contact the fender.
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