I resently saw a member here who was selling the mini led indicator lights as a set for all sohc bikes. I read he mentioned that on later model sohc bikes the oil and neutral lights had to be hooked to two different. hot sources or they would not work.
Is it really so hard to replace a bulb with an led on these later model fours?
What I have seen happen on these 2 switches is: once the engine gets run more often, the oil that is now old grease on those switch contacts finally gets washed away, and then the LEDs start to work better. Then, if the bike gets parked a long time (like winter) they don't work again until the cycle repeats. Often, this even happens with the incandescent bulbs as well.
The one thing I have found that helped is: the new O-ring on the neutral switch (it increases the pressure on the switch contacts), and a new oil pressure switch. The new pressure switch is used in the Honda outboard motors (still available from Honda) and the new contacts make the oil light MUCH brighter. This hints of better quality modern contacts inside.
Some folks who REALLY wanted the LEDs for other cosmetic reasons have gone so far as to run a relay with the stock switches (because those simulate the incandescent lamp loads to the old switch contacts) and then connect the LEDs to the higher-quality relay contacts. These are some folks I call the "cafe ' extremeists" locally, who want appearance over function at any cost. Nice looking bikes, though!
It is often a good idea to remove the "safety relay" anyway, if you consider yourself smart enough to know that the electric start must only be used in Neutral or when the clutch is pulled in, or whenever you otherwise might need it, like when the bike stalled on clutch dump in hot traffic and a quick stab at the START button, in gear, will wake it right back up in time to save your life....the DOT never thinks of these things.
To remove it, just connect the 'grounding' wire of the START solenoid to the spare Green wire under the left side cover, near the seat. Then unplug the safety module and hide the red connector. Then when you press the START button, it will send the 12 volts to the solenoid, and all will be well again.