March 6, 2012 1:04 PM PST
You really do want:
1. A dedicated fuse in the wiring, w/ all the wonderful, gee-whiz electronics you don't want to chance frying something expensive
2. A relay wired into the headlight wires. - It might happen that you could be way, way out in the toolies & forget to turn your running lights off & end up asking picnickers, in the middle of summer, if they have jumper cables which of course they don't. - Not that this ever actually happened.
March 14, 2012 4:44 AM PDT
Lucky we'll be in Laughlin Wed. afternoon thru Sat. Hopefully me and hubby can come by to meet you and the CF family.
Ride Safe,
March 14, 2012 5:11 AM PDT
Replacing your headlight bulb with a Xenon HID bulb will give you more light than the two 55 watt driving lights.
March 14, 2012 1:05 PM PDT
The HID Xenon head lights are great and will put our about three times the light. However it is still only one source and although it lets you see a lot farther down the road, you still have a dark spot on the ground right in front of your bike and on the sides of the road. Driving lights allow yo to light those areas up. I have my right driving light turned slightly to the right to illuminate the shoulder and my left light aimed slightly down to illuminate the dark spot on the road right in front of the bike. That along with a high intensity head light and its like I'm riding through a lit up football stadium.
As for the wiring, here you go...
The wiring instructions will work with any driving/fog lights - not just the HD kit. You can find some reasonably priced ones online at J&P Cycles or Dennis Kirk
ENGINE GUARD-MOUNTED FOG LAMP KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
March 14, 2012 1:48 PM PDT
Ok I'll add my two sence in here, I just mounted driving / fog lights on my bike and you need to make sure the power you use for the lights won't drain your battery down (like mine did) when I stalled it. But since not using them had no problems and battery holds charge well. Just thought you may want to take this in to consideration for choice of lights you want to mount.
March 14, 2012 2:35 PM PDT
girl mount them on the engine guards they will be fine, hell my kings turnsignal lense was cracked from a stone kicked up by the car infront of me at a construction zone, and that is higher than the engine guards, if its going to happen its going to happen. have a great one! "T"
March 14, 2012 3:02 PM PDT
Engine guards? Perhaps I've had too many Corona's tonight (perhaps?) but what the heck are engine guards? Can't find 'em on my wideglide, my shovel, or my Switchback.
Peace