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Street Legal Lights Horn update, 92 watts
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike S" data-source="post: 123826" data-attributes="member: 3510"><p>Here's an update on what I am doing: I have a little ways to go to present a complete lighting solution for lawn mower type engines. It is not a low cost solution, but it is designed to supply about 92 watts, a little more than the whizzer motorbike at 12 volts. This means auto lighting and a halogen front headlamp can be used. This system will not fit every bike, and some reengineering of your set-up is required. The solutions makes what is now a novelty that can not be legally ridden, into a street legal moped that can be licensed and driven anywhere. I will provide complete pics after I patent the solution. It is taking time because I have had to solve or develop both mechanical and electrical solutions. Forget about white wires and the mag. There is no low cost, easy solution to this problem. Mike S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike S, post: 123826, member: 3510"] Here's an update on what I am doing: I have a little ways to go to present a complete lighting solution for lawn mower type engines. It is not a low cost solution, but it is designed to supply about 92 watts, a little more than the whizzer motorbike at 12 volts. This means auto lighting and a halogen front headlamp can be used. This system will not fit every bike, and some reengineering of your set-up is required. The solutions makes what is now a novelty that can not be legally ridden, into a street legal moped that can be licensed and driven anywhere. I will provide complete pics after I patent the solution. It is taking time because I have had to solve or develop both mechanical and electrical solutions. Forget about white wires and the mag. There is no low cost, easy solution to this problem. Mike S [/QUOTE]
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