Rickster Posted March 21, 2010 #1 Posted March 21, 2010 OK can a rookie do this I've read the fourms and got everything I need relay, aux fuse box heavy duty switch. I'm just asking before I take this on while my machine is laid up this week. QUESTIONS I HAVE: 1- Getting power from the battery to the relay, does the gas tank have to come off? 2- Relay and in-line fuse should it be somewhere other than inside the fairing 3- Swap out the headlight bulb for something different 4- how hard is it getting that fairing off I know I'll have more questions and your the ones to ask, Thanks for your imput and your help. Oh I have a 2008 RSV you may need to know that.
wes0778 Posted March 21, 2010 #2 Posted March 21, 2010 Being a somewhat rookie here too, I can give my thoughts on how I added a relay to my passing lights. OK can a rookie do this I've read the fourms and got everything I need relay, aux fuse box heavy duty switch. I'm just asking before I take this on while my machine is laid up this week. QUESTIONS I HAVE: 1- Getting power from the battery to the relay, does the gas tank have to come off? I didn't take the tank off, I used a straightened coat hanger, inserted from the front toward the battery, to fish the 14ga wire under the tank. 2- Relay and in-line fuse should it be somewhere other than inside the fairing In my thinking, the inline fuse should be as close to the battery as possible.(Don't want un-fused wire under the GASOLINE tank!!! ) So I tucked the inline fuse next to the battery.The relay I did put inside the fairing. 3- Swap out the headlight bulb for something different Put in a Silver Star Ultra 9003 4- how hard is it getting that fairing off Not hard at all, just be careful of the tabs and clips on the chrome thingy between the fairing and the windshield. I know I'll have more questions and your the ones to ask, Thanks for your imput and your help. Oh I have a 2008 RSV you may need to know that.
Sylvester Posted March 21, 2010 #3 Posted March 21, 2010 1. Some fish a wire under the tank and pull it up. It is not hard to remove the tank (shut off fuel, disconnect fuel line, remove bolts and lift up), it is easier if there is little fuel in it. 2. Put it under the fairing. I secure mine to the bolt on the amplifier. Put the fuse near the battery. 3. If you want, I use Sylvania's bright bulb. 4. Not hard at all (remove windshield and six machine screws on rider side of fairing and pull off). You will need to put the fairing on before the pass lights to close it up.
Oldslow Posted March 21, 2010 #4 Posted March 21, 2010 I want to be better lit up and seen. I been thinking of Passing Lamps and the install. Which ones did you go with? Are there many options?
Rickster Posted March 21, 2010 Author #5 Posted March 21, 2010 I went with the factory yamaha mount and lights I plan on swapping my clear seal beam lamps for yellow (amber) ones
Oldslow Posted March 21, 2010 #6 Posted March 21, 2010 I went with the factory yamaha mount and lights I plan on swapping my clear seal beam lamps for yellow (amber) ones Post your thoughts about the install when done...I'm on the fence about a DIY install!
Sylvester Posted March 21, 2010 #7 Posted March 21, 2010 If you do the Yamaha factory pass lights, it is very simple. I have no input in vendor pass lights.
Rickster Posted March 21, 2010 Author #8 Posted March 21, 2010 I have the factory set up Yamaha mount w/ seal beams for the RSV. I may change the seal beams over to amber is all. Other than that it's all stock with the execption of the mount bar spacer to move them out away from the fairing. Any help is great Thanks
Mariner Fan Posted March 21, 2010 #9 Posted March 21, 2010 I took my tank off and added an extra wire for any future electrical needs. Taking the tank off was pretty easy.
KeithR Posted March 21, 2010 #10 Posted March 21, 2010 Another option for driving lights....I have never seen them in action but LED's are getting pretty bright these day! Keith http://canadiancruisercustomizing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=1
MikeWa Posted March 21, 2010 #11 Posted March 21, 2010 If you take the tank off, which is easy, you will find two covered channels to run the wire through. Pick one. The one on the right usually has more space but either is ok. Four screws will remove the cover and running the wire is easy. When completed this makes for a very professional installation. Mike
scooter45 Posted March 25, 2010 #12 Posted March 25, 2010 http://www.vstar1100.com/diy_passing_lamps.htm http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/detail.cfm?model_ID=36&Category_ID=5&manufacturer_ID=299&product_ID=11493 It would be under $100.00
Rickster Posted March 25, 2010 Author #13 Posted March 25, 2010 Not sure I think they may be to big to go there, something like the Silver Bullets would fit. I"m going stock mounting bar and lights. I might start this weekend when I get enough nerve to take that fairing apart. Been scratchin my head looking at the wiring and I think I figured that out.
Seaking Posted March 25, 2010 #14 Posted March 25, 2010 Another option for driving lights....I have never seen them in action but LED's are getting pretty bright these day! Keith http://canadiancruisercustomizing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=1 I have a pair coming in soon for a project, I'll let you know how bright they are..
Squidley Posted March 26, 2010 #15 Posted March 26, 2010 Rick, I have done several driving light installs on the G2's. Do it right and run a wire under the tank, pull the tank also as you want all the room you can get to see where to run the wire. I personally have added an aux fuse block to all the ones I have done as it's easier to have another separate fuse system to install accy. Run a good gauge wire from the fuse/battery 10 or 12 gauge to the relay. Get a good switch, atleast 20 amps, dont use that piece of crap one that comes with the kit, it's too small and I just replaced Gunboats on his lights as the small wires couldn't handle the load of being fed directly from the battery. You will notice a lot brighter light if you do this and the lights wont be hooked into your ignition
Rickster Posted March 26, 2010 Author #16 Posted March 26, 2010 Thanks for the info i will be working on this project over the weekend hopefully 2 days will be enough
Rickster Posted March 27, 2010 Author #17 Posted March 27, 2010 DAY1 - Installed RK mufflers, aux fuse block, and ran wires for the passing lamps. Taking the fairing and tank off was a peice of cake. I ran two wires, one for future projects. I would have had it all done but the passing lamp/mount assembly took me some time. Also it is a pain in the butt putting those little black rubber covers back on the front of the tank. Day 2 - Finishing it all up, where do you ground the relay under the fairing? and I have a heavier switch that I need to find a place for. Thanks for everyones imput it was as easy as everyone said. The only real problem was when i unpacked the seal beams one was broke, but I'll swap it out on Monday.
OutlawRider Posted March 27, 2010 #19 Posted March 27, 2010 Squidley, You said it will not be hooked to the ignition, Would you tell me how you wire it to the relay and switch? If I understand you correctly nothing goes to the ignition. Some say to hook to the llghter plug. Do you have to turn the lights on and off manually each time. I have to put in a relay in and always thought of by passing ignition switch. Just hope to remember to shut off the lights. If wired the way I understand you, when you shut off the bike the lights will still be on until you turn off the passing light switch. Thanks for the help.
wes0778 Posted March 28, 2010 #20 Posted March 28, 2010 Squidley, You said it will not be hooked to the ignition, Would you tell me how you wire it to the relay and switch? If I understand you correctly nothing goes to the ignition. Some say to hook to the llghter plug. Do you have to turn the lights on and off manually each time. I have to put in a relay in and always thought of by passing ignition switch. Just hope to remember to shut off the lights. If wired the way I understand you, when you shut off the bike the lights will still be on until you turn off the passing light switch. Thanks for the help. What he was saying is the LOAD of the passing lights will not go through the ignition switch. That load will go through the relay. Only the relay control circuit load will go through the ignition switch. The relay control coil draws MUCH less amperage than the passing light bulbs. I personally would not tap the "lighter" plug, as it is powered, at least on my RSV, in the ACC position as well as the RUN position. Where I chose to get the control voltage is from the power supply wire to the dimmer switch. (In fact I even put a relay in the headlight circuit, so now even the headlight LOAD does not go through the ignition switch. But That may cloud your issue.) The dimmer switch is only powered when the ignition switch is in the RUN position. Thus I can play the radio, in the ACC position, without any lights being on, as they would be if the control power was picked up from the "lighter" plug wire.
OutlawRider Posted March 28, 2010 #21 Posted March 28, 2010 Thank you wes0778. Now I know what I am doing and can get the jop done.
Rickster Posted March 28, 2010 Author #22 Posted March 28, 2010 Got them done with imput form Sylvester, MikeWA and Wes0778 Thanks guys. I can even get the fairing off without removing my passing lamps. I have the spacer but couldn't figure out how to get the wires up in the fairing with it on. Just have a couple of pointers well rookie mistakes. When checking the lights make sure you have a fuse in after rewiring the light bulb went off, and it's important to get the right turn signals on the side they belong other than that it was a piece of cake. Now hopefully eveything works after the first bump............
Sylvester Posted March 28, 2010 #23 Posted March 28, 2010 Like I told you on the phone, "I am proud of you". You can do anything you wish to do with your Venture by using the experience and wisdom of the people on Venture Riders.
Rickster Posted March 28, 2010 Author #24 Posted March 28, 2010 Well I still go out and check to see if they still work, and then scratch my head and go back inside. Thanks for the help
wes0778 Posted March 28, 2010 #25 Posted March 28, 2010 Well I still go out and check to see if they still work, and then scratch my head and go back inside. Thanks for the help :clap2: Now, where are the pictures??? :stickpoke:
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