F2 Acerbis headlight install?

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Old 10-11-2006, 09:04 PM
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F2 Acerbis headlight install?

I just bought an Acerbis Diamond headlight for my 94 F2 streetfighter and I was wondering how hard it was to install? Is it posible to hook the light up to my stock HI/Low beam switch, and a toggle switch so I can shut it off in parking lots? What else do I need to buy for the light to install it? Thanks guys.
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Re: F2 Acerbis headlight install?

hook it up to your hi beam, dont hook anythign to your low
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Old 10-11-2006, 09:10 PM
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Re: F2 Acerbis headlight install?

I hooked mine up where high and low worked, just hook it up just like it was on the stock light, they just strap on to the forks.
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Re: F2 Acerbis headlight install?

Originally Posted by stuntmonkey
I hooked mine up where high and low worked, just hook it up just like it was on the stock light, they just strap on to the forks.
+1 if you want to be able to shut off your lights in a lot, just install a seprate on/off toggle switch somewhere out of the way on your bike so when you get there, you can flip it off...isnt hard
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Re: F2 Acerbis headlight install?

yep mines hooked up to the high beams

which is the two parallel slots in the plug. eg: not the middle horizontal one

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Re: F2 Acerbis headlight install?

everybody always asks this same question about these lights im as dumb as they get and i have put on 3 of em with no direction...get a test light and poke around
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Re: F2 Acerbis headlight install?

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everybody always asks this same question about these lights im as dumb as they get and i have put on 3 of em with no direction...get a test light and poke around
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