Can Motorcycle Taillight Wiring Be Combined so that Trailer Taillight Could be Used
Updated 04/15/2019 | Published 04/13/2019 >
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Question:
Im wanting to use these as a replacement for my rear light on my motorcycle...I have 2 of them...is there any way I can wore them to act as a stop and tail light? Or do I have to use them as one for the tail light and one for the brake...thank you
asked by: Matt
Expert Reply:
I've done a similar conversion on my streetbike. Since motorcycles have the stop and turn signals on different circuits you need a converter to allow you to get them combined onto the same circuit. For that you'd need the part # RM-732. You'd wire you current taillight wiring to the input side of this and then on the output side you'd have the circuits combined like you are needing.
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