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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Ontario, CA USA
Bike: 2008 Raven FZ6
Posts: 13
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New rider, dumb question!
Hi
I'm new to riding and my fz6 is my first bike! So far i'm loving it! Not having any problems learning to ride! I have a quick question, is the horn button suppose to stick on my bike or should it turn off right away? Mine stays on till I push it the other way! Remember im new!
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Dedicated Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: LAS VEGAS NV USA
Bike: 2006 Blue FZ6
Posts: 1,687
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Re: New rider, dumb question!
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As an expert on using the horn, the answer is no. It should remain on only when you have the button pressed. It should turn off immediately once you let go of it. Now the turn signals are that way. You must manually turn it off, just the same way you turned it on.
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FZSIXer
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Belgium
Bike: FZ6 S2 '07 Naked - Blue
Posts: 263
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Re: New rider, dumb question!
I had trouble starting the bike this morning, Pressed the starter... nothing. After a few goes it started. It's the same type of button as the horn, seems like they are not too great, it also sticks in sometimes after starting.
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