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(01-27-2017, 02:45 AM)holy666diver_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Good info! I'm looking for more technical instructions on how to add the lights. I though there is a way to tap into the headlight? The wires it came with aren't long enough to reach the battery

you can make or buy longer wires.
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and to change one is grounded at the tank the other at the fuse
Aaaawwwww mmmmaaaaannnnn! Now I'm gonna have to get me some of those lights after I get a set of engine case guards.

I totally forgot about the low amp draw of the LED's. Palm to the forehead moment there!
Just extend the wires, that's no problem. I have a set of Clearwater Glenda's mounted to my SW-Motech bars. I posted a How-To with pics a while ago: http://www.cb1100forum.com/forum/showthr...p?tid=7820

Oh, also, the rectifier on the CB1100 delivers very close to 12v, so do your calculations with 12v, not 13+. :-)
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