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I installed aux LED lights on my bike for night riding. I have a Denali B6 aux brake light which I want to install but it is proving to be a challenge. If anyone has either successfully done it or have some expert advice, I would welcome it. https://denalielectronics.com/collection...l-b6-10000

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Looks good, hawk.

And, because I've nothing better to do:

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Thanks Cormanus. Did not know how to include an image.


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Looks very good and bright = Thumbs Up
(08-12-2019, 02:49 AM)hawk123_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I installed aux LED lights on my bike for night riding. I have a Denali B6 aux brake light which I want to install but it is proving to be a challenge. If anyone has either successfully done it or have some expert advice, I would welcome it. https://denalielectronics.com/collection...l-b6-10000

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Sharp and crisp clarity.
Did you get your auxiliary brake light mounted and hooked up? The mount looked easy from the pics. I wired an auxiliary LED brake light on my bike, just used Posi-Taps into the brake light wires, ran the wires through some heat shrink tube to where the light is mounted.
My challenge is to access the breaklight wires cleanly. The first exposed breaklight wire is under the seat. Looks like to do a clean job, I have to disassemble the fender, brake assly to run a wire cleanly.


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