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I finally figured out the wiring due to my ignorance, really simple when it all clicked in my head.
When bike is running all three lights are on, hit the brake and all are brake lightrs. Turn signals also when needed. The sun glare makes some areas look light but the paint is perfect.
Mike's Hawg Paint out of California did the paint as well as the HogTunes Tweeter Pod and CVO Lower Speaker Pods. I live in Nc and had it all shipped because he is that good.
[quote=nivensid;10917107]I finally figured out the wiring due to my ignorance, really simple when it all clicked in my head.
When bike is running all three lights are on, hit the brake and all are brake lightrs. Turn signals also when needed. The sun glare makes some areas look light but the paint is perfect.
Mike's Hawg Paint out of California did the paint as well as the HogTunes Tweeter Pod and CVO Lower Speaker Pods. I live in Nc and had it all shipped because he is that good.
I think your initial post was about the old wiring harness. Did you have to remove it or do you reuse for the new LED's?
Good lookin ride,You got her done up nicely.The painted tour pak lights looks great.Just one question,why isn't your tail-light on when the bike is running?
I like it. Planning on the same. Which headlight you have there? Cant quite make it out.
What all them LED lights cost?
The headlight and spots are from Trucklite, alot of info on the forum about them. Makes a big difference over the stock lights and the LED dwaw less amps on the charging system.
Switching over the stock lights and the added ones cost right at $1000.
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Originally Posted by nivensid
I finally figured out the wiring due to my ignorance, really simple when it all clicked in my head.
When bike is running all three lights are on, hit the brake and all are brake lightrs. Turn signals also when needed. The sun glare makes some areas look light but the paint is perfect.
Mike's Hawg Paint out of California did the paint as well as the HogTunes Tweeter Pod and CVO Lower Speaker Pods. I live in Nc and had it all shipped because he is that good.
I think your initial post was about the old wiring harness. Did you have to remove it or do you reuse for the new LED's?
No, I just cut the wires at the light fixtures on each side and taped it to the original harness. The side marker lights run off this harness. The factory harness exits the tour pak at the left front and the harness for the LEDs exits at the front right. The main plug under the seat gets a Y adapter to run both harnesses.
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