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Rick Senior Member
Joined : 2008-06-01 posts : 743 Age : 38 Location : Huntsville, AL
| Subject: Lights and various electrical mods. Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:45 pm | |
| Does anyone have any reccomendations on wiring up addtitional equipment on a bike? I found this below site selling dual sport kits which I am seriously thinking about.
http://www.electrosport.com/dirt-bike/dirt-bike-model-products-listing-dirt_35950.php
You can also check out electrosport.com they offer mutliple things for every model of bike.
I am considering getting the Dual sport kit listed in that first link. They also offer a nice digital speedometer and computer for the bike. I have found stators, relays all come into play so this is starting to get as complicated as owning a rhino.
Anyways looking for opinions is all... | |
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wheels Senior Member
Joined : 2008-06-04 posts : 3483 Age : 50 Location : Birmingham area, AL
| Subject: Re: Lights and various electrical mods. Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:13 pm | |
| i've always liked the dual light set up like Baja Designs...
but, there are some cool setups on this page and some of them are pretty good prices:
http://motorcycle.motorcycle-superstore.com/motorcycle/Dirt%20Bike%20Headlight
i thought the 230 came with a headlight though?? i know i had one on my TTR250... | |
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Rick Senior Member
Joined : 2008-06-01 posts : 743 Age : 38 Location : Huntsville, AL
| Subject: Re: Lights and various electrical mods. Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:02 pm | |
| Mine is almost a brand new TTR230 and it does not have any lights on it. I haven't seen many if any dirt bikes that come with lights, other than dualsport which are street legal also.
Are you sure you didn't have a dualsport bike?
Thanks for the link, looking at those kits.
The electrosport was nice because it is a completely stock look including lights, signals, switches and a new fender that the taillight is molded into. Your 250 might have had an aftermarket kit on it. | |
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wheels Senior Member
Joined : 2008-06-04 posts : 3483 Age : 50 Location : Birmingham area, AL
| Subject: Re: Lights and various electrical mods. Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:16 pm | |
| i'm sure... i bought it new and didn't add anything to it. google it and you'll see it comes with a headlight... you going to make yours street legal? | |
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Rick Senior Member
Joined : 2008-06-01 posts : 743 Age : 38 Location : Huntsville, AL
| Subject: Re: Lights and various electrical mods. Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:33 pm | |
| wish I could....
Have you heard of it being possible to make one street legal that is not a dual-sport?
I am looking up the TTR-250 now. Maybe thats the biggest difference in the 230 and the 250. | |
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Wingman Member
Joined : 2008-06-03 posts : 526 Age : 62 Location : Harbinger, NC
| Subject: Re: Lights and various electrical mods. Fri Apr 09, 2010 6:40 am | |
| I installed the Baja Designs lights on both of ours. The ones I used, you take off the stock number plate and the engine cut off switch .... The new light had high and low beam mounted to a little larger number plate with a combination hi/off/low switch and a engine cut off switch. It also came with a brake light ...... which I didn't use. | |
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wheels Senior Member
Joined : 2008-06-04 posts : 3483 Age : 50 Location : Birmingham area, AL
| Subject: Re: Lights and various electrical mods. Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:04 am | |
| yeah, i've heard of people turning motocrossers(4 stroke) into supermotards that are street legal... but, i haven't actually done it myself. | |
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vatansever223 New Member
Joined : 2010-10-17 posts : 3
| Subject: Re: Lights and various electrical mods. Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:38 am | |
| Spammer. banned by wheels.
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