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Thanks again BDJHog! Should be an easy mod - as long as no circuits/wiring overheats from the re-wiring. My old Kaw Nomad's two driving lamps stayed on all the time - high or low beam. I like that feature, and had to assume the HD was wired different due to voltage load and or the resultant heat buildup.
EGK
Well they came on Monday the 21st. Still didn't get around to getting them on yet. I'm hoping this weekend. I'll post my thoughts if/whenI get them installed. Just so you know Me and electricity are not the best of friends. Give me a motor and I'm fine. Give me electrical stuff to do and I'm a instant dumb A$$.
OK, I ordered the kit from Comagination.com for my FLHT. I put the headlight modulator on this morning. I was apprehensive about it, but it was easier than some chrome parts I've added. About a 40 minute job, which included reading the shop manual first.
The brake light flasher is going to be a little more complicated. The way I see it, I can install it 3 different ways on the Ultra:
1) Install it so the main brake light only flashes
2) Install it so only the brake lights on the tour pak flash
3) Install it so all flash
Comagination recommends either option (1) or (2), so you still have a normal brake light in addition to the regularly functioning brake light.
Hey, BDJHog, I be interested to know where you hid the blue module that came with the flasher, plus, how did you end up actually hooking it up electrically. Did you go direct to the battery neg post, or did you use a ground wire instead.
Any others out there... have you installed the brake flasher?
Thanks,
EGK
Hi:
I tried to look at your videos of the headlight modulation, but it asks mr for a password to view. Did I miss that some where? These are a great idea. Lots of people buying it in the county this year. I want to be visible too. 04 FLHT owner
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