Admore brake light install

UncaBuddha

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Man, I hate to ::002:: and I hate to show my gross incompetence but here goes:

Got the Admore brake light from Twisted Throttle. Removed seat, pillion seat. There is a big metal plate keeping me from getting to much wire. I know my kids or wife moved my Torx set but they deny that... Anyway, I slice into the sleeving around the wire from the back end and find many more wires than I expected! The Admore requires Brake, Gnd, Running light, RT sig, LT sig and I'm looking for yellow, black, blue, green, and brown (in that order). Here's what I see:



That's black and green, black and yellow and blue, brown and black, red/green and black. Now what? I guess I wasn't expecting so many black wires! ???

Help? H E L P!!! Thanks in advance...
 

XTDelZ

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BROWN - LEFT FLASHER
GREEN - RIGHT FLASHER
BLUE - RUNNING LIGHTS
YELLOW - BRAKE LIGHTS
BLACK - GROUND
 

UncaBuddha

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Thanks, I think I already copied your description from when you installed yours. I don't know why the pic I posted from Photobucket didn't come thru. My question would be, WHICH black wire since there is more than one?

Uncle Buddha
 

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UncaBuddha said:
Thanks, I think I already copied your description from when you installed yours. I don't know why the pic I posted from Photobucket didn't come thru. My question would be, WHICH black wire since there is more than one?

Uncle Buddha
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UncaBuddha

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Well here it is. I fished the wire thru the pillars holding the black plastic top case rack and under the "chrome plastic" rack that holds the pillion seat to the void underneath the rider seat.

Drilled two holes in the channels in the rack located under the top case. Drilled them up where the channel narrows enough to hold the nut.





Connected the wires under the rider's seat using posilocks.



Works like a champ!

 
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