To brake light of not!

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Nathan (South Carolina)
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Re: To brake light of not!

Post by Nathan (South Carolina) »

I tapped into the wiring under the trunk in the accessory wiring pouch for running and brake lights and then the wiring harness on the right side of the frame under the seat for the signal lights.
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The hitch is from MARVELLAS! Marv put it on at the Rally. I wired everything under the trunk behind the seat. I didn't want to put my plug down where might get too wet, so placed it on the CB bracket. :thewave: Jim
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I just put these on the back of my PiggyBacker. Man are they bright. The leds are square and not just a little light. The two lights fill up the back of the trailer just right.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-LED-15 ... 3540wt_942

Oh ya. They are made in the USA :clap:
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Re: To brake light of not!

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Your lights look like they might just be the thing I am looking for! I am getting a Voyager Trike Kit from (Rick near KC) for my 86 and plan to add fender lights. Jim :hmm:
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This is what they look like. Quite bright.
Above the lights is reflective tape.

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