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I'm planning on the same since I've found that these aftermarket lights are so crazy bright unless you get a set with dimming circuitry you're only going to run them in high-beam conditions anyway. My plan is to use a relay and tap into the high beam wire in the headlight as the trigger. I have the lights in my possession but I haven't gotten the relay just yet.How’d you wire it? I’m looking to do something similar and I want to use the high beam switch.
I agree and believe the classic V pattern does that best, with the headlight forming the apex of a triangle. Personally I prefer the two running lights up high so they show up as much as possible above the bodywork of other vehicles. Mind you high is relative in the case of a CT125!I use light more for conspicuity, than anything else. I want the cagers to to SEE me.
Exactly the same reason for my amber spots...I use light more for conspicuity, than anything else. I want the cagers to to SEE me.
WalmartWhats a Wallyworld?
I do not, because this is not my beautiful thread.Exactly the same reason for my amber spots...
Whats a Wallyworld? Do you have link to this lightbar?
Thanks...That's kinda what I thought lol...how did you mount it to the Kitaco rack? Close up?Wallyworld is Wal-Mart and here is a link. I wired it so the amber and white lights are on at the same time, I want all the light I can get out of it.
Alpena Hexfire LED Pod Light, 12V - 24V, White and Amber - Walmart.com - Walmart.com