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12-31-2009, 09:37 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Cincinnati Ohio
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Adding Lights Today
Hello,
Today I will be having fun wiring a set of driving lights. Nothing fancy but VISIBLE. As far as playing with the electrical part of it I am fine, but I want the end result to look good. I will be adding a relay and possibly a secondary "fuse box" to the bike as well. I want to be able to turn them on and off when desired but in the same breath I want them to turn off when I turn the bike off. In looking at the wiring diagram here: http://www.gadgetjq.com/fuse_block_switched_2.jpg it mentions "12v switched from wiring harness" on leg #86. My 1st question to all of you is "whats the best wire to tap into" for this portion of the circuit? My 2nd question is really a matter of opinion or preference but as mentioned "end result" I want the manual switch to look nice but in the same breath not too overly expensive...I'm a biker on a Budget...hehe So what "switch" options are out there? Also on the forum I remember seeing what "other" options I have for replacement brake/running light and turn signal bulbs. What I am wanting to do is change them all to LED for better visibility. Options? Thoughts? Comments? Advise? Thanks a Bunch
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