I am wanting to start putting together a parts list for rewiring my 750k6. I am wanting to run LED turn signals and brighter headlight. So...electrical pros, what do i need, other than new wiring harness, to make LED turns and a brighter headlight work? thanks!
The LED signals you are going to need either a flasher relay made for LED's or put the correct resistors inline with the lights.
A brighter headlight there are a few ways. First I would wire in a relay from the battery to the headlight so it is getting direct power this will make a big difference. If the bulb is a older bulb go buy a brighter modern bulb like a sylvania silver star or equivalent that have halogen capsules inside them Vs. the old filament sealed beams. Another option is to get a h4 setup and do the same thing but with capsule H4 bulb which are a bit more common now a days than the sealed beams. And the last alternative is do a HID bulb. I personally am not a fan of this cause I find them obnoxiously bright (read blinding and pisses off other drivers in vehicles much larger than you) and the beam pattern isn't real predictable with the cheaper non projection kits, but some members do like them. (its kinda like the conventional oil Vs. synthetic HID Vs. Halogen the debate can go on forever lets not discuss that one here do a search you'll find tons of threads). I use the stock type bulb but the modern halogen sliver star version of it and am quite happy with it. Anyway minimum I would do the relay and suggest the relay mod.
Old-75, can you show a wiring diagram or steer us to the right thread?
Would you not have to wire in a seperate switch to turn the headlight on and off?
Also, if someone were to change from a sealed beam to a h4 setup, could they just use the stock wiring?
Thanks.
Jack
Can't think of any particular thread off hand.
You use the stock switch to run the relay low power side and run a new positive through the relay high side.
You could use the stock wiring for the H4 but it would still be restricted by the old wiring so a relay would be best. Also as I said a newer halogen sealed beam does the same thing as the H4 as its a H4 capsule inside the glass housing. The only real advantage to a H4 conversion is you don't have to remove the entire glass piece just the capsule and the H4's are pretty easy to find.
Here's a link to a good page explaining the reasons to do it, why, how, and a diagram. Its for a car but you just delete the two extra lights. (our bikes single bulb is a dual filament it has both High and Low beams in one housing so you use one ground and one positive for high side and one for low side)