woodcycl
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Just installed my new Givi E55 Maxia 3 with integrated brake lights using the supplied givi harness -- pretty ingenious idea if you ask me. "IF" it works! At this point. I have NO lights whatsoever on the Givi top case.
Seemed pretty simple and I'm absolutely not a wiring/electrical kind of guy!! So, here's what I did with photos if anyone can help ...
This is where, per the sparse instructions, matched up the bikes "stop/brake wire" with the Givi's BLUE wire. And, did the same for the ground wires.
This is Givi's wiring harness as it is mounted to the adapter plate. Pretty neat really
Just wanted to show the bottom of the givi top case -- this sits down on top off the leads in the previous PIC
Bike is turned on with running lights only. I would expect the top case not to show running lights (even though that would be ideal) since I hooked up the harnesses + cable to the brake/stop light wire
Brakes applied on the bike. As you can see -- no lights on the top case.
Thoughts? I guess it could e a disconnect in wires inside the light assembly in the top case. But, being brand new, I wouldn't think so. HHHhmmmm.
Seemed pretty simple and I'm absolutely not a wiring/electrical kind of guy!! So, here's what I did with photos if anyone can help ...
This is where, per the sparse instructions, matched up the bikes "stop/brake wire" with the Givi's BLUE wire. And, did the same for the ground wires.
This is Givi's wiring harness as it is mounted to the adapter plate. Pretty neat really
Just wanted to show the bottom of the givi top case -- this sits down on top off the leads in the previous PIC
Bike is turned on with running lights only. I would expect the top case not to show running lights (even though that would be ideal) since I hooked up the harnesses + cable to the brake/stop light wire
Brakes applied on the bike. As you can see -- no lights on the top case.
Thoughts? I guess it could e a disconnect in wires inside the light assembly in the top case. But, being brand new, I wouldn't think so. HHHhmmmm.
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