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Enduro Electrical & Wiring Lighting, Ignition, Wiring, Plugs, etc. |
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Getting lighting back on my 2003 EC250
This thread is dedicated to the pursuit of functional lighting to get my 2003 EC250 road legal in NH (where I own property and pay taxes).
Road Legality in NH- -Headlight w Hi/lo -Tail and Brake Light -Horn (bike horn) -Mirror (easy) What I know- -Bike has a 2k3 Ignition -I have a second set of 2003 EC handle bar controls (complete) -I have a Hebo/GasGas headlight -Not much else Also have this thanks to this awesome site- My plan right now is to buy a tail light brake light combo and slap it on there.... I need help ID'ing wires/plugs. I stared at the wiring diagram for a while to no avail. These were all wrapped in electrical tape under the seat next to the CDI, so I know they aren't critical. All three from top- Four prongs-
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2003 EC250 w/ Ohlins pkg Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you. |
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Weird Plug-
Three Pronger-
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2003 EC250 w/ Ohlins pkg Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you. |
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I'll take a stab at it.
Weird three prong'er = turn signal flasher 4 bullet connectors = turn signals flat 3 prong connector = tail lights, brake light. See if this helps. I did this to my 300 to try and make it road legal. added a rectifier/regulator and a battery after doing the floating ground mod to the 2K3 stator. Hope that helps. Jeff So. Cal. |
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Helps a lot! I figured when I started staring at the diagram again the flat 3 plug was rear lighting. I don't need turn signals for road legality, so those are going right back into a ball of electrical tape.
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Why the battery?
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Some states over here in the colony require the lights to be operational even when the bike is not running for street legality.
State regulations on road legality vary pretty widely. NH is very minimal, which is awesome. This motto is no joke-
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Iancp5: "Why the battery?"
Two reasons. First one like SideShow said, Is legality. Ca. requires the lights to be able to operate independent of the motor running. Not that they ever check for that. It is just one of the rules. The other is personal safety. I had a close call on my (other GasGas). The one without a battery. I'll paraphrase (copy) the post with my story. It came on page 5 of this thread: "HOdo I go DC on my ec300" http://www.gasgasrider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1859 -------------------------------- I agree also, but if you have read the whole thread. Some of us like the abuse of trying to wire in a battery and go "Full street legal" Let me relate a little story that happened to me a couple weeks ago. I was getting on my bike after leaving work. It was after 6:00PM, so it was dark. A friend stopped to talk to me while I was getting the bike unlocked and started. This put a kink in my routine of unlocking the bike and turning "on" the gas. Saying goodnight I fired up the bike and started home. I get to the first LARGE intersection, pull up to the red light and sit. BTW, I live in Los Angeles near the LAX airport. Just as the light turns green and I take off, the bike sputters to a stop and dies. Leaving me right in the middle of two main streets. No lights..nothing. I can't reach the petcock with my gloved hands. I kick like a fool while a flood of LA traffic flies past me in their rush to get home. All I could do was wave my arms and pray for good luck as I pushed the bike across the intersection dodging cars till I got to the curb. Frightened the crap out of me. Thus my motivation to get my GasGas'es equipped with a battery and a switch to allow me to run all my lights without the engine running. --------------------------------------------------------- So there are benefits of having a light that does not require the motor to be running. Like down a steep hill in the dark on a tight single track. Touch the rear brake a tad too hard, kill the motor, and you are in trouble fast. ----------- SideShow, Good luck in your street conversion. Jeff So. Cal. |
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If I rode on the road for any reason other than to get to trails or for any extended period I would def consider something similar to that.
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Jeez I wouldn't even dream (nightmare) of riding an enduro bike through London at night!
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My CA legal factory legal 525exc does not have lights that work with the engine off. The horn and turn signal do but no running lights.
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