Step 1
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Before beginning make sure your brake
and running lights are working properly.
Note: For this installation example
we are using crimp type wire connectors (Not included). The use of
these connectors is optional. The other accepted method to splicing
wires is to solder them, and then use heat shrink tubing to seal them.
In either case we have provided ample lengths of wire to splice our
LED Products into your bikes electrical system. One further note of
caution, if any bare wires are exposed as a result of this
installation, wrap the exposed wires with electrical tape to prevent
any possibility of a short circuit.
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Step 2
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Using a test
light, locate and note the color of the brake light
"hot" (+) wire. This wire will cause the test light to light
when the brakes are applied, and go out when they are released. Also
locate one of the wires in your running light system. This wire will
cause the test light to light when the running lights are on, and go
out when they are turned off.
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Step 3
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As an example the three wires to the
right are the ground (black), the brake light (red), and the running
lights (yellow).
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Step 5
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Connect the three
wires from the LED Product to your bikes wires as follows:
 | Black - Ground
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 | Red - Brake Light
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 | White - Running Light |
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| Note |
 | When the LED Product's
black wire is connected to ground, and the white wire is connected
to a 12volt power source the LED's will light at low intensity.
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 | When the LED Product's
black wire is connected to ground, and the red wire is connected
to a 12volt power source the LED's will light at high intensity.
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 | When the LED Product's
black wire is connected to ground, and both the white and red
wires are connected to a 12volt power source the LED's will light
at high intensity. |
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