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Old 10-11-11, 12:04
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Spots lights on a Z

Hi

The 2011 Ten I have just bought used, it came with a pair of Touratech spot lights mounted under the main headlight.

These are controlled by a seperated switch on the handlebars - can i get these wired into the main beam switch without it causing any problems obivoulsy using a relay.

At the moment the switch means they can be on anytime and I keep knocking the switch on when reaching for the Sat Nav or heated grips.

Pete
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Old 10-11-11, 12:18
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can i get these wired into the main beam switch without it causing any problems obivoulsy using a relay.
Yes.

you could re-wire what you have, or install a new circuit.


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Old 10-11-11, 13:36
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Excellent thanks will have a look at that in the next couple of weeks just the information I needed.

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