Street fighter headlights...
Re: Street fighter headlights...
Speaking of street fighter headlights what is the best way to mout them? I am ready to fighter my bike. How do you guys mout the light it self? What do you wire the lights to? And the most importent question i have is... Where do you guys hide all the wires? Any pics of what to do would be great!!!
Re: Street fighter headlights...
I have a Acerbis one. It's ok at night but not for back roads and ****.
Here is a good way to hook it up.
Take the plugs for your normal lights.
Make 4 leads using a male spade connector at one end and a female at the other end. Plug the male end into the headlight plug and the female end into the fightered head light.
Use the high beam lead and leave the lows out. Then you can turn your lights off if need be or have them on. Or run one for lows and two for highs. Even though they aren't bright enough to notice. lol
I used zip ties for mounting. The rubber **** mounts they came with sucked ***.
Here is a good way to hook it up.
Take the plugs for your normal lights.
Make 4 leads using a male spade connector at one end and a female at the other end. Plug the male end into the headlight plug and the female end into the fightered head light.
Use the high beam lead and leave the lows out. Then you can turn your lights off if need be or have them on. Or run one for lows and two for highs. Even though they aren't bright enough to notice. lol
I used zip ties for mounting. The rubber **** mounts they came with sucked ***.
Re: Street fighter headlights...
Originally Posted by aw4g63
I have a Acerbis one. It's ok at night but not for back roads and ****.
Here is a good way to hook it up.
Take the plugs for your normal lights.
Make 4 leads using a male spade connector at one end and a female at the other end. Plug the male end into the headlight plug and the female end into the fightered head light.
Use the high beam lead and leave the lows out. Then you can turn your lights off if need be or have them on. Or run one for lows and two for highs. Even though they aren't bright enough to notice. lol
I used zip ties for mounting. The rubber **** mounts they came with sucked ***.
Here is a good way to hook it up.
Take the plugs for your normal lights.
Make 4 leads using a male spade connector at one end and a female at the other end. Plug the male end into the headlight plug and the female end into the fightered head light.
Use the high beam lead and leave the lows out. Then you can turn your lights off if need be or have them on. Or run one for lows and two for highs. Even though they aren't bright enough to notice. lol
I used zip ties for mounting. The rubber **** mounts they came with sucked ***.
Re: Street fighter headlights...
I didnt have a problem with the rubber mounts, and had to scrap the guages, plus I wanted to keep the miles off the odo if I ever put her back to stock.
Re: Street fighter headlights...
I have an old UFO that as been given to me and I like it a lot, it does the job! for new ones check this out I think that the price is really good, 40$ !!! : http://www.rumbleimport.com/store/Sc...?idCategory=56
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