I feel pretty confident in my abilities to do this, but I'll take any hints, suggestions, or otherwise to make it go faster or easier. I'm using Kuryakyn turn signal mirrors, silver bullets in the rear, and the run-turn-brake controller for the rear. I believe I have enough load equalizers to go around. Some questions:
1) Do I need only one load equalizer to cover both left and right turn signals, or do I need more since I'm doing front and back?
2) Can anyone tell me what the colors are for the turn signal, running light, and brake lights for the rear to save me some time with the volt meter? I already have them for the front.
3) Will I need some diodes to prevent the juice from feeding through the single indicator light? Can I get them from Radio Shack, and if so, what kind?
4) Anything else I'm forgetting?
I appreciate the help; this forum is great for stuff like this.
for a 2006 the wiring should be:
running b+ = blue for all
left turn b+ = whatever color isn't blue and black for that bulb. (hard to read diag)
right turn b+ = green
brake b+ = yellow
ground = black for all.
hope this helps.
Thanks, that does. I didn't know if the colors stayed the same for the front and the back signals and running light.
I just did LED fronts you will need load equalizer for front and rear and the diode for indicator After i wired the diode it was still getting a little feed to other signal But that stopped when the bike is running If you did not buy anything yet check out Custom Dynamics They have the whole kit. Good people to work with Tony
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