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Hi Alfie, just a thought led's are polarity conscious you haven't got the wire reversed
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alfie698 said:Hi All
I recently bought a non-NTX model for the orange colour and have had the heated grips and engine guards fitted. I didnt bother with the factory foglights after reading this thread, but thought I'd stick some LEDs on instead. However when I tried to wire them up (with inline fuses, of course) they wont light up. I checked the output from the connectors and it doesnt look like the light switch is doing anything.
Are these enabled in the menu on the dash or something?
Cheers, Alfie
Great place for the fog lights, the original lication on the crash bar was really a poor location, the stuck out past the crash bar, absolutely no protection if you drop the bike.Re: replacement NTX aux lamps
Finally got my replacement Denali's back under warranty and mounted them up under the front head light.
Picked up two angle brackets and cut them to length to fit under the headlight but not block the signal lights. Painted them flat black and drill holes where needed.
Then mounted them to the existing holes used to hold on the front fairing to the headlights. Had to use longer screws and some spacers so it gripped onto the threaded clip instead of the plastic.
Not as nice as having a triangle pattern between the headlights and aux light but still light up the road quite nicely and makes me easier to be seen.
Great fix, relocation, getting them off the crash bar, I am going to do the same. ThanksRe: replacement NTX aux lamps
Finally got my replacement Denali's back under warranty and mounted them up under the front head light.
Picked up two angle brackets and cut them to length to fit under the headlight but not block the signal lights. Painted them flat black and drill holes where needed.
Then mounted them to the existing holes used to hold on the front fairing to the headlights. Had to use longer screws and some spacers so it gripped onto the threaded clip instead of the plastic.
Not as nice as having a triangle pattern between the headlights and aux light but still light up the road quite nicely and makes me easier to be seen.