Theres plenty of wire for different mounting options. I cut some off to get rid of the extra. I drilled a small hole next to the hinge for the lid, and ran the wire up through the bag, drilling another small hole above the rear hook, then ran the wire to a connector under the seat. Used a couple pieces of duct tape to hold the wire down, following the creases inside the bag to keep the wire out of the way. I'll get a picture for you later.Actually I was referring to the length of the light itself if it is the exact length or did you bend the light towards the front of the bike ?.
Actually I was referring to the length of the light itself if it is the exact length or did you bend the light towards the front of the bike ?.
Thanks
Gotcha! The light is about .5" longer than that small ledge on the underside of the bag. No bending, its mounted flat on that ledge.Awsome, Thanks !!
Charlie, is that Debs?
This was the flasher i bought: "Purishion 2x Flash Strobe Controller Flasher Module for LED Brake Light Tail Stop Light 12-30V " https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HPSZZXQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dxpaybZMK4181
Good information J.R. I assume the second flasher is not really needed? Also, you mentioned some plug under your seat for connecting the new lights. Any reason why the new lights cannot simply tap into the existing brake/tail light and turn signal wires?
Added super inexpensive brake light today. Walmart strip LED's, $8.
My neglected bike has been sitting for 5 weeks now. The rear tire is half flat, but only on the bottom.Just ride on the top part
My neglected bike has been sitting for 5 weeks now. The rear tire is half flat, but only on the bottom.
Added super inexpensive brake light today. Walmart strip LED's, $8.