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Post by msgusaf on Jun 5, 2015 22:49:31 GMT -5
How do I remove the bucket under the seat on an Ice Bear 150cc Cyclone?
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Post by msgusaf on Sept 12, 2013 19:56:12 GMT -5
::)I have a 2012 Ice Bear Cyclone. I did get a lot of noise from the rear. I lined the fenders where the rear deck attaches with a thin foam lined paper my wife had from Hobby Lobby. No more noise. I also had some from the plastic strip across the dash. I put a sheet metal screw in each side. Silenced that also. There is a lot of noise From the plastic, but I keep on working, and I've pretty much taken care of it. I don't suppose I'll ever get rid of it all, sine it's very thin, cheap plastic. If it was a heaver, better grade, it would be much better.
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Post by msgusaf on Aug 27, 2013 23:15:08 GMT -5
[replyingto=shally]shally[/replyingto]Thanks for the info. Something else to look at. I'll let you know what I find. Thanks again, Dave
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Post by msgusaf on Aug 27, 2013 14:57:59 GMT -5
[replyingto=shally]shally[/replyingto]No. I haven't found the problem. I've traced the wiring all the way to the connector. From there it goes up inside the tail light/signal assembly. Like I said before, I don't want to pull too hard for fear of breaking something else. I bought a set of bullet shaped orange led turn signal lights and installed them on the sides below the tail light assembly. Looks quite nice in day or night.
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Post by msgusaf on Jul 2, 2013 21:44:08 GMT -5
I've looked at my tail lights. Each what looks like a bubble, is a separate led. Just thought some one else might like to know. The pig tail coming down from the socket must lead to a connection. Looks like no way to get at it without taking all the plastic off to get the tail light off the machine. If any one knows a better way, please me know. Thanks
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 27, 2013 22:19:32 GMT -5
[replyingto=alleyoop]alleyoop[/replyingto]No way to tell if it's a strip or one bulb, since I can't see what is up in the hole. It is wired to something, but, no telling what it might be. I've pulled on the wiring, but it's firmly attached to something.
Thanks for all the help. In the long run, we'll all learn little more.
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 26, 2013 23:32:41 GMT -5
[replyingto=msgusaf]msgusaf[/replyingto]Unable to get any pics that show the interior of the assembly where the connector is.
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 26, 2013 20:44:03 GMT -5
[replyingto=alleyoop]alleyoop[/replyingto]I have 2 sockets. One on each side. I pulled the right one out today. it is just a connector to wiring that goes up inside. Too dark in there to see any thing. I'm going to try to get some pictures tonight after dark. Hopefully the flash will light up the inside. I know what each of the colored wires are for. I don't want to start pulling wires out without knowing where they go.
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 25, 2013 20:12:50 GMT -5
[replyingto=msgusaf]msgusaf[/replyingto] Attachments:
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 25, 2013 20:06:03 GMT -5
[replyingto=alleyoop]alleyoop[/replyingto]I'll send the pics of the connector as soon as I resize the files. The same rear lighting is used on the 300cc Zodiac and the 150cc PST150-19.
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 25, 2013 9:37:15 GMT -5
[replyingto=rapidjim]RapidJim[/replyingto]Thanks any way, Jim. I took pics from underneath. They are twist out connectors.
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 24, 2013 20:28:23 GMT -5
[replyingto=msgusaf]msgusaf[/replyingto]2012 Cyclone Tail Light Assembly Attachments:
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 24, 2013 17:42:45 GMT -5
[replyingto=alleyoop]alleyoop[/replyingto]Jim, thanks for the pictures. I had that, but not as clear and it doesn't have the numbered index. Is the Molex Connector the connector in the bottom of the light assembly. There is one on each side of the assembly. If that's a Molex connector, how do I get it out. I don't want to break the connector. I'm sometimes stronger than I think and break things, especially plastic.
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 24, 2013 16:18:48 GMT -5
The 2012 Cyclone is a one piece LED light system for Tail light, brake lights, and signals. There are no bulbs to burn out. I think it's probably a connection , but I'd like to know what the connection looks like before I pull it out, if possible.
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Post by msgusaf on Jun 24, 2013 15:42:52 GMT -5
Anybody familiar with the type connection used for the rear lights on the 2012 Ice Bear Cyclone trike? Are they bullet connectors, or something else? My right rear signal does not flash. I tapped into the line with a tester, and I know it is getting power. I don't want to start pulling wires out of the light assembly without knowing what it looks like.
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