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BTW what doe HDI stand for, I thought is was a type of headlight.
but my book has a note that tour packs don't have side running
lights when you have an HDI bike?
Oh Ok thanks will make note of that.
what is added or different in this case between the two? do you know?
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BTW what doe HDI stand for, I thought is was a type of headlight.
but my book has a note that tour packs don't have side running
lights when you have an HDI bike?
Same reason they don't give you Service Bulletins. HD international. Just about every bike across the pond requires a "parking light" that must be illuminated any time you are riding. That is what the other Org/wt and black wires are for. Just about any orange wire is accessory lighting circuit.
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