Easy Start headlight control module

The premise of that is Off UNTIL Start as opposed to OEM On then Off DURING Start
It's really debatable the benefit of this to be honest

Not to denigrate EB but he chose a really odd way to have that switch control only the low beam - if had switched the ground instead of the low beam posiitive signal, it would have controlled both low AND high with the same component/wiring.

I think @1olbull might have an EB kit around that he took off?

I certainly do . . .
 
Well I know that after I start the bike their is just that little parking lite lit, and if and when I go to high beam and than back to low beam their would be no head lights until I put them on!

That is absolutely true. And as I posted earlier, if you forget to do the high/low thing to turn on your lights you will surely have a roadside conversation with the Po-Po like my riding buddy use to do. After several tickets for no headlights, he ripped the kit out and installed an EB kit like I told him to do in the first place.
 
That is absolutely true. And as I posted earlier, if you forget to do the high/low thing to turn on your lights you will surely have a roadside conversation with the Po-Po like my riding buddy use to do. After several tickets for no headlights, he ripped the kit out and installed an EB kit like I told him to do in the first place.
My only intention was to have more power when starting my bike which is what it is designed for, and not to ride without headlights and commit suicide, the wire harness does not take away an individuals common sense! "Be Safe!
 
Eastern beaver also offers a headlight switch that goes with the relay kit. Im saving for adaptive LED lighting like @1olbull has.
Scott, unless you want the very latest. Steve has a Gen1 adaptive set at discount. The Gen2 would make little difference to me as I seldom get to ride on main beam.

I have an on/off switch attached to the PDM60 that feeds my lighting. If you cannot remember to switch lights on - I would suspect a lot of other stuff is being forgotten too.
 
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