How-To on 99-02 R6 Integrated Headlight / Turn signals

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How-To on 99-02 R6 Integrated Headlight / Turn signals

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Stay tuned I'm working on a how to:
This is from the Original write up, But I will be editing it for the 99-02 headlight. Headlight Turn Signals
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Good luck. Once you get it ready give the WIKI a try and post your how-to on there. It will take some time to figure it out but its nice to have all the write-ups in one spot. If you need help let us know.
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you could use two double pole double throw power relays with the trigger on the blinker wires. then run power positive and negative off the batery or other sorceto the relay, then to whichever light you want to use probally highbeam piggy back it to the light socket so you can use the high beam if you want to you wont be able to use the signal with the highbeam on though. this is a basic way to do it i dont know the headlight wireing you have so i cant tell you how to put it into your bike but the princaple is sound.
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haro504 wrote:you could use two double pole double throw power relays with the trigger on the blinker wires. then run power positive and negative off the batery or other sorceto the relay, then to whichever light you want to use probally highbeam piggy back it to the light socket so you can use the high beam if you want to you wont be able to use the signal with the highbeam on though. this is a basic way to do it i dont know the headlight wireing you have so i cant tell you how to put it into your bike but the princaple is sound.
I'm confused not sure what this has todo with a turn signal mod.
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Its going to mount in the Headlight area instead of like the flush mounts. Hes modding the fairing to mount it in.
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95FZR600 wrote:Its going to mount in the Headlight area instead of like the flush mounts. Hes modding the fairing to mount it in.
actually they are in the head light itself. hey how do I post something in wiki?
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that is a way to use the high beam light as a blinker. i though thats what you were doing sorry
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haro504 wrote:that is a way to use the high beam light as a blinker. i though thats what you were doing sorry
Ahh I get it...... No On the R1 and R6 headlights there is a spot in the corner that is perfect for a LED orange blinker light, check out the photos above. it is perfect for those of us that are going to the R6 upper because you eliminate the FZR trun signals when you get rid of the upper fairing cage, and the R6 turn signals are on the mid fairings. so it works out perfect if you go to the R6 upper and keep the FZR side fairings.
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