I agree that this is too expensive but I always believe there's really no price tag for safety. I'd rather increase my visibility on the road & minimize the possibilities of any untoward incident. Weiser came up with this really great product & can only suggest if they can make it affordable for every rider out there. Re this video: This is really great & I already installed the front driving lights. I'm about to install the rear ones on my 18 GSA & I'd really appreciate it, if you can mention specifically the wire color code from the bike for the 12V+ Brake Light Trigger. I'm sure it's the same as mine & will help others who'd have the same models, do this with much more ease.
I’m answering my own question re this install, since I already traced it myself. The color code of the brake light wire which is the 12V+ or the trigger connection mentioned in the video is the Gray Wire with Black. That is at least what the color code is for a 2018 GSA. I’m pretty sure it’s the same one as the 2016 GSA on this video. If I’m not mistaken, same would be true for the GS’ of for this particular models
The video needs to be clearer with better instructions. It skips some steps, especially the part where wires are run to the battery, then another wire ran back to the positive brake wire. I also think this is a great ideal, however, for the price, $249 for just the rear or front, the integration should be better than using tapping in to the factory wire with posi tap connectors.
I watched carefully since I just ordered and you guys missing part. first connect to battery with relay part and which cable is brake cable to connect black brake cable come out from relay. I have 2019 r1250 gsa.
Nice product, I’d love to see a video or changing out the ugly from turn signals
I agree that this is too expensive but I always believe there's really no price tag for safety. I'd rather increase my visibility on the road & minimize the possibilities of any untoward incident. Weiser came up with this really great product & can only suggest if they can make it affordable for every rider out there. Re this video: This is really great & I already installed the front driving lights. I'm about to install the rear ones on my 18 GSA & I'd really appreciate it, if you can mention specifically the wire color code from the bike for the 12V+ Brake Light Trigger. I'm sure it's the same as mine & will help others who'd have the same models, do this with much more ease.
I’m answering my own question re this install, since I already traced it myself. The color code of the brake light wire which is the 12V+ or the trigger connection mentioned in the video is the Gray Wire with Black. That is at least what the color code is for a 2018 GSA. I’m pretty sure it’s the same one as the 2016 GSA on this video. If I’m not mistaken, same would be true for the GS’ of for this particular models
The video needs to be clearer with better instructions. It skips some steps, especially the part where wires are run to the battery, then another wire ran back to the positive brake wire. I also think this is a great ideal, however, for the price, $249 for just the rear or front, the integration should be better than using tapping in to the factory wire with posi tap connectors.
I watched carefully since I just ordered and you guys missing part. first connect to battery with relay part and which cable is brake cable to connect black brake cable come out from relay. I have 2019 r1250 gsa.
Which is recommended for a 2011 Bmw R1200R??
too expensive