Indicator circuit 1150 2001

Jiffy176

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I think I know the answer to this question but want to check.
I have a set of led drls on my GS from bike viz.
They are good and they have a feature on them that dims the output by 50% when the indicator goes on. I don't want to wire them into the actual indicators because the drl will flash in sequence with indicators. I was hoping to wire into the constant switched live in between the switch and relay, but after poking about I see the GS has an all in one flasher relay and there doesn't appear to a switched constant live.
I then poked around the under tank connectors for handlebar switch gear to see if there was a switched live there but I couldn't find one
Any suggestion of where I could tap into to get a switched constant live, so that when I turn the indicator on the drl dips to half intensity until the indicator is switched off where drl returns to full power?

Thanks
 
Why not use a sidelight feed??


Grey wire with a black trace



I think I know the answer to this question but want to check.
I have a set of led drls on my GS from bike viz.
They are good and they have a feature on them that dims the output by 50% when the indicator goes on. I don't want to wire them into the actual indicators because the drl will flash in sequence with indicators. I was hoping to wire into the constant switched live in between the switch and relay, but after poking about I see the GS has an all in one flasher relay and there doesn't appear to a switched constant live.
I then poked around the under tank connectors for handlebar switch gear to see if there was a switched live there but I couldn't find one
Any suggestion of where I could tap into to get a switched constant live, so that when I turn the indicator on the drl dips to half intensity until the indicator is switched off where drl returns to full power?

Thanks
 
I've already done that with a bar mounted switch so at night if I want to I can reduce intensity. thanks for the thought though
 


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