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Old 06-01-2010, 10:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default BackOFF brake light signal module installation

Just a simple install thread for the BackOFF brake light module.

The brake light wires (3) are encased in a plastic covering on the right side of the rear cowell under the passenger seat. Use a rasor blade to carefully make a 1" cut along the covering to expose the wires. Blue and black are the running light. Yellow is the brake light. Black is the common ground.
Just cut the yellow wire and wire in the BackOFF module. Red to yellow to the front of the motorcycle and the striped wire to the yellow to the brake light. I used heat shrink on the soldered connections and then a second piece of heat shrink to cover it all up. Put the double sided stick tape onto the module and tuck it under the right cover out of the way and stick to the frame tubing.
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thought I had seen this on here:

just bought mine... and the xp is good for both led and regular bulbs.... guy I ride with bought it and found out it won't work with his can am, so I grabbed it at a discount... cool thing with the xp module, is you can now also add a hazard switch! Haven't gotten it yet, need to pick it up on the weekend.

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So I was just curious.....should I use synthetic....or....conventional....Im not sure anymore with so many threads
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Old 05-18-2011, 11:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I just do that myself. Well when i'm just sitting at a light anyway. Cagers still don't pay attention.
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