"I gots da blues..."
Ok... the blue wire, as you can figger, is for the running lights for both front bulbs.
The dark green and the chocolate one are for the turn signals.
The front signals ground through where they mount to the forks.
Now then... with your aftermarket lights...
I can remember with a double filament bulb, which filament is for running lights and which for turn signal operation... so here's what ya do.
Hook up the original lights again.
Turn on the ignition and see which filament lights up.
Then, connect the wires to the new lights, and switch them around till the same filament lights up on them.
Oh wait... damn, forgot that these are LEDS.
Really won't matter much then. Either they have circuitry to make them flasher brighter when signalling, or they only use some LEDs for running, and when signalling, they light up the rest.
Both wires are hot wires... one for running and the other for flashing. The turn signal unit should ground where it mounts.
Hard for me to really say without actually looking at the lights.
Ok... the blue wire, as you can figger, is for the running lights for both front bulbs.
The dark green and the chocolate one are for the turn signals.
The front signals ground through where they mount to the forks.
Now then... with your aftermarket lights...
I can remember with a double filament bulb, which filament is for running lights and which for turn signal operation... so here's what ya do.
Hook up the original lights again.
Turn on the ignition and see which filament lights up.
Then, connect the wires to the new lights, and switch them around till the same filament lights up on them.
Oh wait... damn, forgot that these are LEDS.
Really won't matter much then. Either they have circuitry to make them flasher brighter when signalling, or they only use some LEDs for running, and when signalling, they light up the rest.
on my flashers is the ground the black wire & on the xs the chocolate & dark green?
Hard for me to really say without actually looking at the lights.
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