I was going to mount the RT cruise buttons inside the aux light switch housing - it all unscrews
and if I had the full pin outs for the
ZFE Basic High (single J1 socket for bikes with Trip computer, ambient temp, ABS 11, ASC, TPMS)
and the
ZFE High (twin socket J1 and J2) with ESA and all the others as above). I might find some of the brake light / clutch signal stuff ?
As for tapping the main harness in order to get the brakelight/clutch switch signal, this is doable, but frankly I think this is not a good idea, because:
- Any input from handlebar switchgear is a low-voltage type signal, where 'Off' mode is +5V and 'On' mode is GND, meaning a means of signal-conditioning is required. The ZFE does have an output for the brake light, while the BMS use the clutch signal internally only.
- The main wire-harness is well maid, protecting the wires. Braking it up in order to get to one of many wires means that a considrable part of the harness protection needs to be ripped up.
- Clutch switch goes to the BMS, while the brake light switches goes to ZFE. I.e there will be the need to brake up two major harnesses and intercept 3 wires.
- The clutch switch engage when the clutch is pulled all the way, in order to ensure starter protection in case of starting the engine while gear is out of neutral. This means that if you pull the clutch with CC engaged, and the engine is under a load (as in driving up-hill), the engine will rev up for a moment before it disconnects the CC.
So... this was my 'not recommended' input.
Here is my recommended input:
Brake-signal:
The tail stop light gets a ready conditioned +12V output whenever either brake signal is triggered, thus one wire covers both brakeswitches, and the cable harness in the tail only contain 3 wires, gnd, tail light and stop light. It's easy to get to and the signal probably needs no further conditoning.
Clutch signal: I think the only solution to the clutch protection is a signal that triggers before the clutch un-loads the motor, meaning a separate switch will be required. This could be either a microswitch, which will be able to handle +12V and need no further signal conditioning, or an electronic solution, which require signal conditioning. In both cases, it will be possible to install this on the lower side of the clutch handle, thus it will not be visible...