Light system.

Do you think the harness will work with Lion batteries?

Where can I find more info on a lion bike system? I’ve searched the forum but no real luck on how to hook it all together.
I'm not sure about your E bike lights

I wish I had all the info ya needed and could post a link to everything ya need. But I don't use a lion battery lighting system.

Members on this forum have made nice lion battery M/C style lighting systems maybe some of them will Chime in and help you.

I'm lucky and have a Whizzer M/B which has a 12v lighting system powered by a 85w stator
Now I got an excuse to show pics of my Whizzer :ROFLMAO:
 

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I'm not sure about your E bike lights

I wish I had all the info ya needed and could post a link to everything ya need. But I don't use a lion battery lighting system.

Members on this forum have made nice lion battery M/C style lighting systems maybe some of them will Chime in and help you.

I'm lucky and have a Whizzer M/B which has a 12v lighting system powered by a 85w stator
Now I got an excuse to show pics of my Whizzer :ROFLMAO:
Is that rear wheel halo light 12v as well?
 
Is that rear wheel halo light 12v as well?
No those are called spoke lights and operate off a 3v wafer battery.
Of course I got the rainbow (disco) lights they change 6 different colors
They just slip in between the spokes, But I drilled a couple holes in them and ziptied mine on or else at M/B speeds they would probably fly off

It's always good to be seen at night, the more lights the better (y)

Here's a pic of a brand new light still in the box

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Or Like the ones that i am running for over 5 years now...The first ones i linked to, I bought a pair of them and i use the both headlights and the one tailight from the set as my middle tailight.

The second link are my extra pair of tailights in the rear...The both front lights appear brighter than a cars headlights and the rears i put on a rapid flash and are also quite bright.

I can recharge them either by solar power or by plugging them into the wall every few months...Built in horn sounds as well...Look for the videos in both URL links...DAMIEN


https://www.amazon.com/Ascher-Recha...ting-goods&sprefix=rear,sporting,208&sr=1-172

After the first 4 years, 1 headlight failed on me...I let the company know and they sent me a free set anyways even after i told them it was 4 years old at that time...Can't ask for more than that...lol.
I like that your headlight is detachable and can be used as a flashlight. I gotta carry a flashlight
A flashlight sure come's in handy especially for any roadside repairs at night.

My garage door opener is in the cigarette case and of course more BLING ✨ :ROFLMAO:
 

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All the way at the bottom of page under Headlight - applicable voltage range 12v - 60v

It makes me wonder if it's a correct description or not since the rest of the page in big bold letters and numbers says 24v - 60v
I was thinking the same thing. I figured I’d give it a try. It won’t be here until Jan sometime.
 
Update on the light kit I ordered from Amazon.

It has turn signals, head/tail light, horn and is capable of brake lights but not going to use them.

It works pretty well I have 8 rechargeable AA batteries powering it.
 

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