2009 Buddy 125 factory disconnected lights on fwd fairing.
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2009 Buddy 125 factory disconnected lights on fwd fairing.
Was wondering why the 2 amber lights on L/R side of forward fairing were inop. Looked under the fairing and found both light connector plugs are taped to the fairing. Looks like factory black tape. Question - is there an easy way to connect these to the turn signal circuit?
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2009 Buddy 125 factory disconnected lights on fwd fairing.
I take it the hot side connectors are under the fairing somewhere? (For turn signals) Or is this a splice/hot wire situation?
From a safety standpoint, what would be best? Turn signals or running lights?
From a safety standpoint, what would be best? Turn signals or running lights?
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Click my signature for some options. If you search this forum, there's another member that sells similar adapters. Search "deadlights" or "running lights".
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^^^this...i went with the turn signal adapters cause they were plug and play and i figured i already had a headlight facing forward...but VSP has other options
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