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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: JamesHorwatt on September 07, 2018, 07:57:29 AM

Title: Headlight Switch...
Post by: JamesHorwatt on September 07, 2018, 07:57:29 AM
Good Morning Pentonland...I'm building a 1975 175 Jackpiner/Crosscountry, And I was wondering just what headlight switch people are using today? Its going to be a rider, so no need for an original or a period correct piece. Just one that will operate the headlight (Hi/Low beam),rear running light when the headlight is on ,kill switch and maybe a horn.

Thanks Jim
Title: Headlight Switch...
Post by: KJDonovan on September 07, 2018, 08:22:47 AM
James,

These look like the same as the original CEV switches and work just fine.  https://www.amazon.com/HANDLEBAR-SWITCH-WAY-Manufacturer-46-68900-AD/dp/B008Y630MC

Thanks,

Kevin
Title: Headlight Switch...
Post by: JamesHorwatt on September 07, 2018, 08:46:59 AM
Thats the switch i currently have, my question then is the where is the power for the rear running light coming from? this switch has 4 leads ( power,hi beam,low beam and ground). Am i missing something here??
Quotequote:Originally posted by KJDonovan

James,

These look like the same as the original CEV switches and work just fine.  https://www.amazon.com/HANDLEBAR-SWITCH-WAY-Manufacturer-46-68900-AD/dp/B008Y630MC

Thanks,

Kevin

Thanks Jim
Title: Headlight Switch...
Post by: KJDonovan on September 07, 2018, 01:16:03 PM
James,

I am running a Motoplat ignition and the way I have it set up is the Yellow wire (35W) coming from the Motoplat is going to the switch for power to the headlamp.  The Green (18W) coming from the Motoplat is going to my taillamp which is always on and the White (5W) coming from the Motoplat goes to my brake light switch and then to brake side of the tail light.  I am also running an LED tail lamp which is always really bright even with the low wattage feed.

Hope that clarifies.  
Thanks,
Kevin
Title: Headlight Switch...
Post by: JamesHorwatt on September 07, 2018, 05:38:39 PM
Thank you so much Kevin, that was one of my thoughts was to run the rear light on all the time.I just assumed it was going to be switched when the head light turned on. Thanks again Buddy.

James Horwatt
Quotequote:Originally posted by KJDonovan

James,

I am running a Motoplat ignition and the way I have it set up is the Yellow wire (35W) coming from the Motoplat is going to the switch for power to the headlamp.  The Green (18W) coming from the Motoplat is going to my taillamp which is always on and the White (5W) coming from the Motoplat goes to my brake light switch and then to brake side of the tail light.  I am also running an LED tail lamp which is always really bright even with the low wattage feed.

Hope that clarifies.  
Thanks,
Kevin


Thanks Jim
Title: Headlight Switch...
Post by: JamesHorwatt on September 08, 2018, 09:34:36 AM
Morning Kevin, I really like the idea of a LED taillight. Did you go to just a LED replacement for the 1157 or is it a whole new taillight set up?? And does the LED work on AC current that the Motoplat puts out?
Quotequote:Originally posted by KJDonovan

James,

I am running a Motoplat ignition and the way I have it set up is the Yellow wire (35W) coming from the Motoplat is going to the switch for power to the headlamp.  The Green (18W) coming from the Motoplat is going to my taillamp which is always on and the White (5W) coming from the Motoplat goes to my brake light switch and then to brake side of the tail light.  I am also running an LED tail lamp which is always really bright even with the low wattage feed.

Hope that clarifies.  
Thanks,
Kevin


Thanks Jim
Title: Headlight Switch...
Post by: KJDonovan on September 08, 2018, 04:39:23 PM
James,

I use the ones at the link below. They replace a standard 1157 and work great- even at an idle they are bright.

https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/motorcycle-rear-turn-signal-light-bulb/1157-led-bulb-dual-function-19-led-forward-firing-cluster-bay15d-retrofit-car-classic-car-bulbs/508/