Integrated rear LED light - 2008 onwards

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  1. damodici

    damodici Active Member

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    Will post pics up tomorrow, its brand new and the same as fitted to my bike.

    I actually bought this for a mate for his Christmas present but he's only gone and traded his bike in for a new steed before i bloody fitted it for him (un grateful git)

    £35 delivered by courier.
     
  2. stevebetts

    stevebetts Well-Known Member

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    sounds like a steal damo!
     
  3. damodici

    damodici Active Member

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    It is mate :)
     
  4. gary1966

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    how easy is it to fit? is there many wires to cut etc
     
  5. damodici

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    Nope, 1 plug connector that fits in to where you existing light goes under the seat and 2 wires, 1 left 1 right.

    They need splicing in to 2 wires on the bike ( I used scotch locks but others would use blocks I guess)

    Then you need flasher resistors which are a couple of quid at most.
     
  6. Dave V

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    Just doing the paypal now mate
     
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    If you check out my garage night Dave my mate did a electric diagram for fitting the resistors if you get stuck.
    It's easy enough and they tidy the backend up nicely :)
     
  8. Dave V

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    Cheers dude
     
  9. Fletch

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    Maybe worth recommending Posi-Taps over scotch locks, there a safer way of tapping into a wire. You can get them from RS

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  10. Dave V

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    Thanks guy's, electronic engineer by trade so will splice and heat shrink in if needed. Will try to avoid taking the connector off the bike end, eg use the indicator connector and splice from there.
     
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  11. Fletch

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    You can easily get adapter leads for indicators at hein gericke
     
  12. Dave V

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    Cheers bud
     
  13. stevebetts

    stevebetts Well-Known Member

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    i soldered and heat shrank onto honda connectors so it looks factory.
     
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    stevebetts Well-Known Member

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    Yup - there the ones I used!
     
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    dave v how do you solder and splice a wire,do you just cut the wires about 10mm long and twist them together,and start soldering, ? which is the right way to do it...............mal
     
  17. Fletch

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    i would strip both sides, twist them (not together) tin them, put the heat shrink tubing on, then join the wires with solder, not by twisting them together

    Dunno if that's right or wrong, but it's the way i've always done it
     
  18. Dave V

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    That's exactly how I would do it
     

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