Bought some Skene Design lights and have been having issues getting them working. So, why do I need an electronics guru? Under the saddle over the rear wheel are all the wires needed to hook up this thing. I found a Black/Yellow and Black wire under the seat that are unused. This pair of wires look as if perhaps they are for something my '08 does not have. The Bk/Y is a male end and uncovered (get your mind out of the gutter already) and the Bk is a female end and has an unsulating sleeve over the metal. My question is this: which is the switched 'hot' lead? A volt meter from the Bk/Y to the Bk wire or to ground shows 12 volts yet the metal end of this wire is not covered. If the Bk wire is checked for voltage from the wire to ground none shows. Why would what I assume to be the swithched 'hot' wire not be coverd? I am also fairly certain this pair of unused wires are completely stock.
As it turns out the issue with the lights is a bad control unit. Two calls to Skene and much coaching over the phone determined this. This is separate from the wire question above the answer to which is just to satisfy my curiousity. When it comes to nuts and bolts I'm okay but when it comes to all them wires, well no so much.
Along with the Skene P3 lights I purchased a set of the Photon Blasters. To install these leads will need to be connected to the brake light, each turn signal, switched power and ground. I have dug around at the back end of the bike enough to have gains some familiarity with the wires back there. At the front end I have not dug around much at all. The Photon Blasters are mounted but not wired. Any advice here would be greatly appreciated.
Once everything is mounted and working I will get some photos up. The rear lights are mounted to the side cases out about as wide as they can be. Although the controler for these is NFG they have still been functioning as tail lights and brother they are bright! Parked the bike and walked back a couple of hundred feet both in day light and at night and they are very visable. They are also supposed to function as brake lights and that is the bad controller issue, no brake light function. Up front the lights are mounted just under the mirrors which spreads them out fairly wide, now to find a free afternoon to hunt for wires.