dmulk
Active Member
After a couple, few hundred mile, test rides, I am finally happy with the mounting and operation of my touring lights. About 10 years ago after getting caught out after dark on the 395 north of Reno with tons of deer...I swore that I would never ride without aux lights that could burn the deer off the road....super happy with this setup now.
I have all three lights wired to a relay, connected to the lighted switch on the bars, it's also wired to the high beam. So both switches need to be "on" (high beams on and aux on) for the lights to work.
The nice thing about this setup is that they allow me to quickly kill them using the HB/LB switch and also allows me to use the normal HB's without the AUX lights.
Lights OFF
Lights ON
I have all three lights wired to a relay, connected to the lighted switch on the bars, it's also wired to the high beam. So both switches need to be "on" (high beams on and aux on) for the lights to work.
The nice thing about this setup is that they allow me to quickly kill them using the HB/LB switch and also allows me to use the normal HB's without the AUX lights.
Lights OFF
Lights ON