
Auxiliary lights are often mounted on the fork, under the main headlight, or on the crash bars. Placement depends on your motorcycle's design and your personal preferences, while ensuring not to obstruct the main light beam or the controls of the motorcycle.
It is crucial to connect the lights to the motorcycle's electrical system in a secure manner. Use a relay and a dedicated fuse to protect the circuit. It is often recommended to wire the lights so that they turn on only when the engine is running, in order to avoid draining the battery.
In most cases, it is not necessary to modify the existing electrical system, provided that a relay and a dedicated circuit are used for the additional lights. This prevents any overload of the motorcycle's electrical system.
It is important to check the legislation of your country regarding the installation of additional lights. Certain criteria, such as the power, color, and orientation of the lights, may be regulated. Also make sure that the lights do not dazzle other drivers.
Installing an additional light on a motorcycle can significantly improve your visibility and safety, especially at night or in low-light conditions. Here is a step-by-step guide to installing an additional light:
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