High beam usually wired to hi/low dimmer switch and pass, would need to separate or add separate switch/relay for extra lights, if you don't want them to operate together.
my hi beam doesn't light up that many trees, and I don't go fast enough to warrant using the pass light.
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pass switch is just a momentary switch for high beam
I didn't have too, just added my stuff over the top of the current wiring
minimum fuss and keeps the bike as std as possible.
easy to adjust light levels for each setting: dim, high and MAX
power draw minimal - has delayed startup to help battery start the bike.
can remove and retrofit to another bike anytime, as wouldn't get money/time back selling it with the bike.
IMHO: I think the original post setup has merit
Something most bikes could do with is a decent light setup so you can see the corners.
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Does your pass switch dim when you hold, or go full beam when you hold? If it goes full beam when you hold, I don't understand why you would wire any AUX lighting like that?
It is piss easy to wire into the high beams. You don't need to touch the swtich, however you have to be mindful of what the switch is rated to manage as you can burn them out, especially on older bike (from what I have read anyway).
If you are adding a lot of wattage it is not hard but worth the time to wire things in correctly with suitable wiring. For small things you can get away with existing wiring. LEDs are awesome for this, massive output for draw compared to halos or HIDs, whoop whoop!
That's what I was thinking, clearly it's illegal to do it that way anyway, so you may as well just wire spots/fills to your high beam circuit and be done with it. Hook the additional ones up through a relay and fuse. Or just get something suited for the actual job like the thingo in post 1.
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So you would have to hold the switch whenever you wanted to use them. Fark that, I need a free hand to update my twatter and sip my latte(seriously though, you'd be better just to put a proper on off switch on it. Actually thinking about it the last ones I wired I have wired to high and then on a separate switch as well so both high and the switch have to be on to have the extra lights going. Best of both worlds. Did it that way as I was concerned about the drain at the time.)
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