I put a Denali D4 set in, with the regular first gen controller that supported dual intensity. M
My first set died, but Twisted Throttle was good about it. They sent me a brand new kit (everything - $400 worth) and said to just take what I needed from it to fix it and send back the rest + defective parts.
Turned out to be the controller.
I wired the controller up directly to the battery for it's power lines, and then for hi / low beam signal lines I used the hi beam blue wire and low beam brown wire in the 2016's accessory harness. (Not all NC700's have the blue line but it can be tapped from elsewhere.)
The second time around I actually kept the switch and stuck it under the fuct, so now I can turn the aux lights completely off if I want.
I also tapped into my SoundBomb horn relay (with a diode) to the hi beam signal line, so when I honk at someone the denali high beams come on.
My first set died, but Twisted Throttle was good about it. They sent me a brand new kit (everything - $400 worth) and said to just take what I needed from it to fix it and send back the rest + defective parts.
Turned out to be the controller.
I wired the controller up directly to the battery for it's power lines, and then for hi / low beam signal lines I used the hi beam blue wire and low beam brown wire in the 2016's accessory harness. (Not all NC700's have the blue line but it can be tapped from elsewhere.)
The second time around I actually kept the switch and stuck it under the fuct, so now I can turn the aux lights completely off if I want.
I also tapped into my SoundBomb horn relay (with a diode) to the hi beam signal line, so when I honk at someone the denali high beams come on.