help!! Acerbis Headlight Wiring for a gsxr

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Old Sep 30, 2007 | 07:23 PM
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help!! Acerbis Headlight Wiring for a gsxr

Cyclope Headlight need help on wiring it.i have a 03 gsxr..i try doing a search but it dont work
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Re: help!! Acerbis Headlight Wiring for a gsxr

Unplug your headlight and plug the Acerbis into the socket.
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so i can plug it in anyway.
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bump..........
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Re: help!! Acerbis Headlight Wiring for a gsxr

Splice the hot wires from your existing headlight wires to the hot(positive) wires of your Acerbis, then splice the ground in. If you don't understand this, have an electrician do it.
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i got u
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Re: help!! Acerbis Headlight Wiring for a gsxr

Originally Posted by Righteous 1
Splice the hot wires from your existing headlight wires to the hot(positive) wires of your Acerbis, then splice the ground in. If you don't understand this, have an electrician do it.
Dont splice anything. That way if you want to go back to a stock headlight, you dont have to mess with fixing all the wires you cut.

All the lights on the acerbis has 2 wires. Chose 1 of each to be a positive, and plug it into the wiring harness where the stock headlight went. I plugged mine into the spot for my high beams, so I can use the switch to turn it on or off. Then all the remaining wires just need to be grounded.
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Re: help!! Acerbis Headlight Wiring for a gsxr

Originally Posted by Compton82
Dont splice anything. That way if you want to go back to a stock headlight, you dont have to mess with fixing all the wires you cut.

All the lights on the acerbis has 2 wires. Chose 1 of each to be a positive, and plug it into the wiring harness where the stock headlight went. I plugged mine into the spot for my high beams, so I can use the switch to turn it on or off. Then all the remaining wires just need to be grounded.
Good advice........I spliced mine, so I could cut out all the extra wires, cleaned things up a bit.
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