Retrofit 12GSA lights?

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Is it possible to retrofit the Aux lights to the new Adventure?

And if yes, it is pricey?

Plan B... Is the wiring already in place to add my own, and what will this do to my Warranty?
 
I was told that the aux lights where factory fitted option, i believe all the wiring is added at the factory. But I could be completely wrong but that is the way i was advised.
 
Padge said:
Is it possible to retrofit the Aux lights to the new Adventure?

And if yes, it is pricey?

Plan B... Is the wiring already in place to add my own, and what will this do to my Warranty?

For sure a retrofit will be possible but it will probably cost more. I can't remember how much the lights were when I ordered mine but they were not enough for me to consider doing it myself. If the lights turn out to be crap I will replace them with Micro DEs.
 
Schwarz Baron said:
double the factory fitted price, basically if you want them retro fitted :eek:

I didn't order them with mine,to retro-fit I was quoted £269 :eek:
I'll source the lights of my choice for less than that ;)
 
Just got out of dealer....
Parts work out at about 400Euro with Vat.
Plus about another 100Euro Labour
The lightbar only works out at 95Euro.. That's more than my complete lighting system cost me on the 1150GS.

The printout I got from the parts dept has "CANNOT BE RETROFITTED" written on it.


Anyone know any alternative options for the 12GSA?


2 wheel humvee said:
I didn't order them with mine,to retro-fit I was quoted £269 :eek:
I'll source the lights of my choice for less than that ;)
 
Padge said:
Nice job.. Any simpler and it would have involved Gaffa tape..

How did you switch them?... And what do dealers say about electrical jiggerypokery if there is a warranty claim?

Thanks, it is as you say a very simple type of mounting, but at the same time very stable and extremely flexible. I have not wired them in yet, where i live we got dark just a couple of hours in the middle of the night this time of year, and in a couple of weeks you can hardly notice the transition between dusk and dawn so the need for the lights are not very urgent, but when i get to it i belive it will be done something like this: http://www.r1200gs.info/howto/lights-1.html The MicroFlooters seem to have very similar brackets and wiring as the lights I bought, I would not be surprised if they are made in the same factory.
 
Thanks..
I don't have the accessory plug on the bike, so I guess I'll have to snake from the battery..
I'll take some photos when I get around to it..

Spent a few days in your neighbourhood a last year.. Walked out of a bar in Lulea at 2am.. And was still bright..I thought it was the Absolute.

Gilbert said:
Thanks, it is as you say a very simple type of mounting, but at the same time very stable and extremely flexible. I have not wired them in yet, where i live we got dark just a couple of hours in the middle of the night this time of year, and in a couple of weeks you can hardly notice the transition between dusk and dawn so the need for the lights are not very urgent, but when i get to it i belive it will be done something like this: http://www.r1200gs.info/howto/lights-1.html The MicroFlooters seem to have very similar brackets and wiring as the lights I bought, I would not be surprised if they are made in the same factory.
 
Padge said:
How did you switch them?
I have now sorted out the wiring, I connected it from the wires going to my homemade unswitched 12V outlet via a 12V relay that is triggered from the white high-beam wire by the headlight. I also installed the option to shut down the auxiliary lights by a switch installed on a small console to the right of the left handlebar. The relay is located behind the left sidepanel in the cavity where the mountingbracket for the tank is located. Nice that you have been in the neighbourhood by the way :-)
 


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