I've just ordered a brake light for my Shad topbox bracket. When I wired in a Givi topbox brake light on my last motorbike I made up a wiring harness with a plug at each end which I just plugged in between the rear light cluster and the loom. This meant that I wouldn't be cutting into the bike's loom and could take it back out without there being any damage.
I'd like to do this in my Forza. Can someone tell me what type of plug is used on the loom to connect to the rear light? I'll obviously need a male and female of this. And if anyone knows the wire colours for the brake light that would be even better.
Thanks
Wiring up an extra brake light
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Re: Wiring up an extra brake light
Does anyone know?
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Re: Wiring up an extra brake light
I think the wiring harness is done as an all-one-piece. I don't think there are plugs to disconnect the tail light section from the rest.
No... Wait... I was wrong.
There is a 6P connector that joins the rear combo light to the rest of the harness.
No... Wait... I was wrong.
There is a 6P connector that joins the rear combo light to the rest of the harness.
Current ride: 2014 Forza bought new in mid-2015 with only 15K on the clock
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Traded in: 2003 GL1800 with 152K and several IBA rides on the clock
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now just commuting instead of touring
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Re: Wiring up an extra brake light
Wired it all up this morning. I built a short harness with a 6P connector plug and socket, and connected it between the main harness and the lighting end. I tapped into the mini-harness with a couple of posi-tap connectors to the new brake light. I do it like this because I can take it off leaving no permanent intrusion or damage to the bike's wiring.
The Shad brake light screws to the bottom of the topbox plate, so it's in place even when the topbox isn't (unlike Givi aux. lights). The wire then just fed through a seam above the rear light cluster into the rear of the scoot. From the underseat area you just remove the toolbox carrier and the wiring all goes on behind this. Very simple and neat job.
The Shad brake light screws to the bottom of the topbox plate, so it's in place even when the topbox isn't (unlike Givi aux. lights). The wire then just fed through a seam above the rear light cluster into the rear of the scoot. From the underseat area you just remove the toolbox carrier and the wiring all goes on behind this. Very simple and neat job.
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Re: Wiring up an extra brake light
Do you maybe have a picture of this 6P connector?
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Re: Wiring up an extra brake light
It's the one that connects the bike's harness to the rear light.Nemesis wrote:Do you maybe have a picture of this 6P connector?