melensdad
Well-Known Member
My wife rides a '16 NC700x and we added a set of Denali brand DRL LED lights to the front fork. They are mounted down by the wheel. Their purpose is to make the bike more conspicuous to oncoming drivers (the idiots who turn left in front of motorcycles and claim they "never saw" the motorcycle).
On the NC700x the Denali DRLs are hooked up to the light switch so the DRLs are on LOW when the headlamp is on LOW and the DRLs switch to HIGH when the headlamp is switched to HI.
TRIED to wire a set of the Denali DRLs the same way onto my '18 NC750x.
But because of the circuitry of the NC750x and its LED lighting system the option to wire HIGH/LOW beams the DRLs so the DRLs switch to HIGH/LOW does not work.
Contacted Denali and they acknowledged there might be a problem. A few days later they called back and said it would require an (added cost) auxiliary wiring harness (which they have not yet designed) to make the HIGH/LOW beams switch properly when wired into the headlamp control. At this point I have the lights set to HIGH beam all the time. I rarely night ride, but if I need to I can adjust the lights to shine a bit lower so as not to blind oncoming traffic at night.
Here is a video about the lights from Twisted Throttle:
[video=youtube;N8PzN9YwPaI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8PzN9YwPaI[/video]
On the NC700x the Denali DRLs are hooked up to the light switch so the DRLs are on LOW when the headlamp is on LOW and the DRLs switch to HIGH when the headlamp is switched to HI.
TRIED to wire a set of the Denali DRLs the same way onto my '18 NC750x.
But because of the circuitry of the NC750x and its LED lighting system the option to wire HIGH/LOW beams the DRLs so the DRLs switch to HIGH/LOW does not work.
Contacted Denali and they acknowledged there might be a problem. A few days later they called back and said it would require an (added cost) auxiliary wiring harness (which they have not yet designed) to make the HIGH/LOW beams switch properly when wired into the headlamp control. At this point I have the lights set to HIGH beam all the time. I rarely night ride, but if I need to I can adjust the lights to shine a bit lower so as not to blind oncoming traffic at night.
Here is a video about the lights from Twisted Throttle:
[video=youtube;N8PzN9YwPaI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8PzN9YwPaI[/video]
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