Wiring side license plate light
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I have the same plate mount. Took some modification to get the wire to run out of the plate correctly. I basically ran the wire from the end of the bracket, down the back of the swingarm, along the brake like and up into the seat area. I tapped in to the wiring here.
Also, use Loctite on the two bolts holding the plate bracket to the mounting arm. Mine almost fell off while riding yesterday......
Also, use Loctite on the two bolts holding the plate bracket to the mounting arm. Mine almost fell off while riding yesterday......
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I have the run/brake/turn module under my seat, so I used that to avoid tapping in to the main harness. I cant remember what color wires as I do not have my manual in front of me. Do you have a service manual? If so, it has the wiring diagrams. I remember black was ground and cant remember what the other wire color was but can check when I get home.
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For anyone else interested... The output side of fuse 7 (bottom side, lights fuse) for positive, either of the silver screws under the seat (that go directly into the frame) for negative. Done and done.
I see what you mean about the bracket... they could have cut the channel better so the bolt doesn't pinch the wire in half.
I see what you mean about the bracket... they could have cut the channel better so the bolt doesn't pinch the wire in half.
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For anyone else interested... The output side of fuse 7 (bottom side, lights fuse) for positive, either of the silver screws under the seat (that go directly into the frame) for negative. Done and done.
I see what you mean about the bracket... they could have cut the channel better so the bolt doesn't pinch the wire in half.
I see what you mean about the bracket... they could have cut the channel better so the bolt doesn't pinch the wire in half.
Did you get a longer shock bolt to accomodate for the thickness of the bracket? I had a hard time finding one.
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