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09-09-2008, 08:02 AM
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| | Converting Norman's Headlight Norman really has a great headlight that runs off the white wire. But I NEVER ride at night. However, I wonder if something could be rigged to make it a working brake light. You know, turns red when brakes are applied. Stays off when not braking.
Anybody done this yet? | 
09-09-2008, 02:24 PM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight If you would use a brake switch to your brake levers it should work good. Getting one off a motorcycle or scooter is probably the easiest way to go.
I think I might have one....when I have some time I'll see how difficult it would be to mount. I'll keep you posted | 
09-09-2008, 05:46 PM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight thank you very much | 
09-10-2008, 02:33 PM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight Sorry Mr. Larkins
The switch I have that I thought was for the brake lever, is a brake switch for the foot pedal type, and will not work on the brake lever.
I was just at ACE this morning and was looking for a switch that might work, but they did not have much of a selection.
I'll keep looking  | 
09-11-2008, 09:14 AM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight I've heard that you can use the Mag Switches from alarm systems to turn on the back light. mount the magnet on the brake arm, and the sensor behind it. I've not seen it done but logically it should work.
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09-11-2008, 02:31 PM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight yea, i thought so too, just don't know how to put it together and with what parts to use...but i'd light to build one. | 
09-11-2008, 03:03 PM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight I've seen a couple kits that come with brake lights...not sure what type of switches they use.
Really just a small momentary switch mounted to the brake lever or the brakes themselves would probably work... | 
09-15-2008, 10:48 PM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight Hi.
My state requires brake lights on all mopeds. I also desire to live a long life.
I took my Dremmel and made some stainless steel barrels (from a ball-point pen), and mounted a pair of them on both brake calipers. From each barrel, I coonected a wire into the lighting system. When I squeeze a brake line, the barrels touch, and complete the lighting circuit. The barrels are insulated from the brake cable by aquarium air hose, so they don't short-out. These barrels fit perfectly over the ends of the (2007) Schwinn caliper boots.
Soldering stainless steel is not easy, so a person could use copper barrels instead (from Home Depot in the cable-TV electronic section). A person may not even need to Dremmel the copper barrels, because they are already pretty close to the right size. However, the stainless steel looks better (my bike is black and silver). The switch looks pretty sharp. It's simple, cheap, reliable, and effective.
I'll try to upload a picture tomorrow.
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09-15-2008, 11:07 PM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight The alarm panel in my house was showing a trouble code,so i was going to look at it myself, before calling the alarm co. and low and behold as i opened the panel door i found a small switch on the door that sets it off .its called a tamper switch,so i took it off and tried it on the frount brake,i think it will work.PLEASE DONT BREAK INTO MY HOUSE TONIGHT. I WILL TELL YOU IF IT WORKS IN THE MORNING. HARLEYS DAD | 
09-15-2008, 11:22 PM
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| | Re: Converting Norman's Headlight I'd think something like a horn button mounted on the left handlebar grip could be used for a braking signal. It's a momentary contact for an electric signal to the lamp.
I would think a small red light emitting diode could be set up on the handle bar so that anytime the brake lamp is lit the diode will light. If it doesn't it may alert the driver to the brake lamp bulb being burnt out etc. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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