I wired the city light to work on the bright setting on the switch, I also added a second switch to control the brights. Just so everyone knows why, I am going to run the city light during the day to save on Light bulbs.
The city light on ( how it will be in the daytime )
Brights with city light
City light at night
Bright switch
Now some other stuff
Black foot steps ( I need to make them a little more flat )
I want to put foot pegs just below the front running lights. That way I can stick my feet out to the side and make my scooter look like a Harley from Easy Rider. I guess I would also have to extend the handlebars up another 3 feet. Man that would look ridiculous.
LED lights consume much less power than stock incandescent or halogen light bulbs, and most stock turn signal flashers are not compatible with LED lights. If your existing turn signal lights are incandescent or halogen light bulbs, and you are replacing them with LED lights, you may need either a Load Equalizer or a Solid State Turn Signal Flasher so that your new LED Turn Signal lights flash correctly.
LED lights consume much less power than stock incandescent or halogen light bulbs, and most stock turn signal flashers are not compatible with LED lights. If your existing turn signal lights are incandescent or halogen light bulbs, and you are replacing them with LED lights, you may need either a Load Equalizer or a Solid State Turn Signal Flasher so that your new LED Turn Signal lights flash correctly.
Did you have to do anything like that?
Its a bigger bulb than stock so it creates more draw, the flashing is a little inconsistent in speed but it doesn't bother me
toddrw2251 wrote:I want to put foot pegs just below the front running lights. That way I can stick my feet out to the side and make my scooter look like a Harley from Easy Rider.
I was actually joking with a co-worker of mine about doing this. it would be pretty badass to mod the buddy like that.At least have an additional option of position.
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I used a relay to get my LEDs to blink right. A load equalizer kills any "consumes less power" advantage an LED will give you. I was tired of my LCD display dimming with my blinkers on at night. Doesn't happen anymore