Well, I took the 1150 moneypit up to BTBR a couple of weekends ago to get the lights sorted. In other words, I'd got sick of the stock candles and wanted some proper lighting.
Rolled up a bit early - not a problem. In less time than it took to get my lid off there was a cup of coffee in my mitt and BTBR was hard at work with a hairdryer! Apparently, this was to stop the fusebox retaining flanges breaking when he took it off the bike.
Another cup of coffee appears, courtesy of the fine Mrs BTBR.
After a couple of hours and a wander into Redditch to get a couple of doughnuts to help proceedings along, it's finished.
My god - talk about attention to detail! The only way I can work out what's stock wiring and what's BTBR's is by looking for the sloppy workmanship - that'll be the factory stuff then.
More coffee.
I eventually ride home, and wait for nightfall. K-E-R-I-S-T are those lights bright - and that's just on dipped. Full beam brings on confused birds starting the dawn chorus and sets off car alarms.
As a professional, time-served cackhand, I envy Alan his ability with bits of wire, relays and the black electrical arts. If you're thinking about getting your lights sorted - Redditch is the place.

Rolled up a bit early - not a problem. In less time than it took to get my lid off there was a cup of coffee in my mitt and BTBR was hard at work with a hairdryer! Apparently, this was to stop the fusebox retaining flanges breaking when he took it off the bike.
Another cup of coffee appears, courtesy of the fine Mrs BTBR.
After a couple of hours and a wander into Redditch to get a couple of doughnuts to help proceedings along, it's finished.
My god - talk about attention to detail! The only way I can work out what's stock wiring and what's BTBR's is by looking for the sloppy workmanship - that'll be the factory stuff then.
More coffee.
I eventually ride home, and wait for nightfall. K-E-R-I-S-T are those lights bright - and that's just on dipped. Full beam brings on confused birds starting the dawn chorus and sets off car alarms.
As a professional, time-served cackhand, I envy Alan his ability with bits of wire, relays and the black electrical arts. If you're thinking about getting your lights sorted - Redditch is the place.

Thanks MMC but I fear that the end is nigh!
But lets put it this way, if this would have been the first bike that I ever did, there would not have been 49 others!!!
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