Riding through some pretty dark, unlit and very winding forestry roads at night on my 1100 at the weekend, something occurred to me:
Now I didn't hold it for long, because it seemed to me to be a really good way to blow a fuse or start a wiring loom fire... both very sub-optimal in a dark forest at night...
But it did make me think.
So... my question is, is there a known wiring mod that allows the low beam to stay on when you switch to high beam, without frying your circuits??
Surely it's possible with just some wire, a fuse and maybe a relay??
By the way, please don't suggest fitting auxiliary lights - that's not what this thread is about, I'm thinking about a mod that costs closer to £10 than £100 and doesn't add more weight to my bike...
Paul G
- the 1100's low beam is great for close-up and wide stuff, but rubbish for distance (of course)
- high beam is great at distance, but leaves a BIG hole in the 'foreground'
- if I carefully go from low to high beam, there is a middle switch position that gives both low and high simultaneously, and it's absolutely perfect.
Now I didn't hold it for long, because it seemed to me to be a really good way to blow a fuse or start a wiring loom fire... both very sub-optimal in a dark forest at night...
So... my question is, is there a known wiring mod that allows the low beam to stay on when you switch to high beam, without frying your circuits??
Surely it's possible with just some wire, a fuse and maybe a relay??
By the way, please don't suggest fitting auxiliary lights - that's not what this thread is about, I'm thinking about a mod that costs closer to £10 than £100 and doesn't add more weight to my bike...
Paul G



