Swapmeet Louie said:Dale! This bike is one of my fave's... So sporty yet classy @ the same time. Like a Dino Ferrari
Mixed and matched parts from several different bikes. It is mostly together now...... rolling chassis with complete front end, wheels, tires, and handlebars, controls, and wiring. Have almost all the parts..... just have to get it painted, replace a cylinder and engine sidecover, attach lines and bleed brakes, then put on the bodywork. Pics will be posted soon. My GTL project is awaiting engine parts to be completed.Dale said:Thanks crazypj, - old internal that has similar diameter... that's probably the way to go. ...Perhaps a new led rear brake light unit could fit, if I could find something smaller, and rounder, as opposed to the superbike stuff that you see all the time... I haven't seen anything like this though...
That sounds very cool dewjantim, so is the bike a specific model, or have you mixed various models and years? Hope you start a thread somewhere and post this stuff. Very interesting.
two-smoker said:Dale, I posted a pic of a simple schematic some time ago for a similar issue. What you do is run an inline resistor for the main light, and wire the stop light switch so that it supplies full voltage after the resistor. Then you just need to run one wire to the light, but it will still have the dimming function. I'll see if I can find the diagram, and I'll post it if I do.