Front Running Lights on My Hooligan
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Front Running Lights on My Hooligan
One of the guys in my club who also owns a Hooligan bought a few front turn signal light kits online from Taiwan that fit the Hooligan. We wired the lights to remain on to serve as driving lights. They're bright and good looking. He's being secretive about the source but it is not PGO.
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Here's one source. The LEDS seems to be an OEM PGO part. Seems to be little pricey ($61.00 for the set), but not too bad if delivery is free as claimed on the website.
http://www.exportstrength.com/product_i ... i8amo8cp45
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Re: Front Running Lights on My Hooligan
Your friend purchased a "few" of these kits? Is he in the market to sell a set? Are the lights white in color when lit, or are they amber in color? I have been scouring the internet for white lights but I have not been successful. I checked with my scooter shop and they don't have anything available. I think your bike looks more "complete" with those lights.Elder Scoot wrote:One of the guys in my club who also owns a Hooligan bought a few front turn signal light kits online from Taiwan that fit the Hooligan. We wired the lights to remain on to serve as driving lights. They're bright and good looking. He's being secretive about the source but it is not PGO.
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Re: Front Running Lights on My Hooligan
He's sold out - but I think the link posted earlier might be for the source from which he bought the lights.Idaho Scoot wrote:Your friend purchased a "few" of these kits? Is he in the market to sell a set? Are the lights white in color when lit, or are they amber in color? I have been scouring the internet for white lights but I have not been successful. I checked with my scooter shop and they don't have anything available. I think your bike looks more "complete" with those lights.Elder Scoot wrote:One of the guys in my club who also owns a Hooligan bought a few front turn signal light kits online from Taiwan that fit the Hooligan. We wired the lights to remain on to serve as driving lights. They're bright and good looking. He's being secretive about the source but it is not PGO.
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Re: Front Running Lights on My Hooligan
There is one set available - send me a PM and I'll give you his information.Idaho Scoot wrote:Your friend purchased a "few" of these kits? Is he in the market to sell a set? Are the lights white in color when lit, or are they amber in color? I have been scouring the internet for white lights but I have not been successful. I checked with my scooter shop and they don't have anything available. I think your bike looks more "complete" with those lights.Elder Scoot wrote:One of the guys in my club who also owns a Hooligan bought a few front turn signal light kits online from Taiwan that fit the Hooligan. We wired the lights to remain on to serve as driving lights. They're bright and good looking. He's being secretive about the source but it is not PGO.
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The front removes with six screws - very easy. My friend did the wiring as I've been known to short out a flashlight.Raputtak wrote:Is the wiring fairly straightforward? And how does one get to the back of the units to remove the blanks and install the lights?
I like the look and idea of the lights .
The blanks look a bit dopey.
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Installed the lights today.Raputtak wrote:Ordered a pair today. Watch this space.
Mechanically it was easy. Seven screws remove the front panel, unplug the headlight connector and lay it on the bench.
Installing the light - easy peasy. As stated above the blanks are held in with two screws and the lights (from PGO) take their place.
The wiring was a little tricky. The new lights came with a two-pin connector but there was nowhere to stick it (in the nicest possible way). I clipped off the connectors, extended the length of one of the wires to give me some slack to work with. I then joined the black wires together and the dark green wires together and joined them both to another length of wire. As the lights are LED and probably do not pull much current I had no qualms about twisting the bare wires together and holding them with a drop of solder. (This is usually frowned upon

Note that I used a small implement to bend the clip in order to remover the prong from the plastic housing. Oh, and I chose the black wire for the ground/earth and the dark green one for the hot side. The dark green wire seemed to go to the small bulb inside the headlamp housing.
I put the front back on the vehicle and started it up.
The whole thing exploded and blew the roof off my garage



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Those lights look great, but I think I would wire them up as intended by PGO, as turn signals. I'd get rid of the awkward pods put on by US legislation and plug the OEM turn signals into the harness. At least that's what I'd do, if I had a Hooligan/X-Hot/Libre 

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They are plugged into the harness in place of the pod style turn signals hanging off the bottom of the handlebars. The rest of the world (as far as I know) doesn't use those and has the turn signals where PGO put them, on the either side of the headlight.Raputtak wrote:I could not figure out where the turn signal wires were. Somewhere in the headset, I think.
I personally like the X-Hot dash.
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