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Depending on the state you live in it may not be legal to run them that way, but, as long as you can get by inspection no one will really know. You spotlights are presently wired to your low beam wire, simply disconnect from there and attach to any other key on hot source (or straight from the battery if you have a separate switch in the spotlight wire).

2007-03-27 17:06:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

--If you stated what year, make and model # of your bike, I could've told you what wire to connect to.
--If your bike has running lights (the front turn signals are always on until you activate the L or R, then that side blinks). Hook up the spotlight, to the running light wire, to keep the spotlight on all the time, or have a seperate switch to turn them on & off.
--Find the wire that connects to your headlight's high beam. Then connect the spotlight to that wire, for the spotlight to only come on when the high beam is activated.

2007-03-28 11:24:36 · answer #2 · answered by guardrailjim 7 · 0 0

Tap into the high beam wire and use that to operate a relay. The relay is to allow your battery to power the spotlights directly.

This will save your wiring and starter switch.

Check your state law. Some states only allow two headlights on a bike.

2007-03-29 04:58:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why would you do that ?? You'll only irritate oncoming drivers, and also the ones you are following....who will slam on their brakes just so's you'll end up being a trunk ornament...

2007-03-29 17:11:34 · answer #4 · answered by MIGHTY MINNIE 6 · 1 0

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