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Additional Handlebar switch

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 3:13 pm
by Shelboss
Does anyone know what the blank on the top of the left handlebar switch assembly is for? If I do the dual headlight conversion, I would like to fit a factory switch in this location for turning one of the headlights off. Part numbers or alternatives welcome, thanks
Art

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 3:31 pm
by Rlbol
The european switchs allow you to turn off the lights, low beams or high beams. You just need to find a euro switch that fits you bike.

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:35 pm
by Finnpaso
That is NOT so wise to do! You must put extra switch to line with that another / "second" light to both low and high beams, but better is to put extra relays to low beam and high beam and fit that extra switch to those relays... I dont know about USA modell light switch, but only EU modell, what i have. I put such switch to my extra relays and function very well, but i am electrician... :funny: :funny: :funny:

Btw, with chanching to Euro switch, You cant handle that MAIN problem. I know.... Cause i have EURO switch in my 907. You need to "cut out" another light, or better say another low beam, or another high beam by using right switch!(that U can get enough current to Your battery from regulator, that ECU can work)

Headlamp switch

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 4:57 pm
by Shelboss
I was thinking of running three modes: daytime with one low beam, nighttime with two low beams, and nighttime with two high beams. I was going to run three relays, one for each low beam. The daytime setting would run one wire from the low beam switch to one low beam relay, the nighttime setting would run a second wire from the low beam switch to the headlamp switch that the Euro models have. I am doing power measurements to see if the altenator can support the extra light tonight, I will post my results later :thumbup:

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:01 pm
by Finnpaso
I tested it already by driving with 2 X H4 about one hour / 60kms and stopped to fueling bike: After that it didnt have power anymore to start engine, but there was one honda guy, who pushed me :funny: :funny: and with jump start i managed start her again.... :laugh: After driving back to home with parking lights only, battery was charged enough to function very well again! ..i have tested and 907 charching system cant handle long time 2 X H4 bulbs... :evil: Surely U can make Your own tests. :thumbup: Btw, my battery was new one and charching voltage was just right and i have also best Electrex regulator, what function also very well... Btw, i am electrician, what helps alot with playing with Ducatis. :D

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:29 pm
by persempre907
So Antti, have you kept the double lamp headlight out (what looks so good) or have you made some electric magic?
I am also thinking to buy a good st4... Any advice?
Ciao

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 5:08 am
by Finnpaso
I add 2 extra relays, one for low beam and one for long beam and surely extra switch to right handlebar in my 907 and i have in both 750 and 907 double headlights. 750 dont need that extra switch, cause enough current from charching system.

About ST4: go direct to ST4S, it is surely best modell in all meanings of that ST series, best suspension, best wheels, carbon fibre parts, very powerfull and "sphisticated"engine. Btw, when i search my ST4S, i look also Italian markets and seems, that there guys connect more those special parts to they bikes, but they are not so good condition bikes, as like in Germany, where they take care of bikes quite well. I bought mine from Dresden/Germany and i find just, what i dreamed. I find that after 1,5 Years searching. I have 2002 modell with gray frame and with older style electrics(NOT CAN bus), cause i can do now MUCH more to electrics with myself. If choose that "CAN newer model", there is not so much, what You can do yourself to electrics... :thumbup:

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 9:55 am
by persempre907
I would like very much a 4 valves Duck, but I'm very struggled because, by now, for my work, I'm already riding my 907 not much.
I've bought my 907 last year, in May, and in this period I have driven less of 2000 km. :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad:
So, I'm seeing for a 888, a ST4 or a monster, but I don't find the courage.
I have to start a new life :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Ciao

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 12:04 pm
by Finnpaso
Those 851/888, ST and Monster are all totally different Ducatis, as U know. Its quite easy to find 888, but those later SP modell are hard to find in good shape, or if find, price can be very high. :evil: I bought ST4S, cause i wanted long distance tourer with powerfull engine and enough good suspension, cause i make every summer long 3-4 week journeys to Europe, so Monster cant help me, no either any Supersport/Hypersport and i think ST is much better to me, than MTS. My bikes are all "allround Ducatis", caused by my style of driving. Anyway, if 4V ST, then surely ST4S, not ST4, which have totally different style engine performances... :thumbup: Btw, i drive normally about 15 000-20 000kms/ 7 months with my Ducks... :cool:

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 12:41 pm
by persempre907
Finnpaso wrote: Btw, i drive normally about 15 000-20 000kms/ 7 months with my Ducks... :cool:
I'm envying U....

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 6:48 pm
by Finnpaso
I am wondering now :confused: :confused: U drive about 2000kms in Italian hot very long mc season and i am doing here in cold winterwonderland soooo much more kms :confused: Are You playing all time with girls there???? :evil: SURELY U are! :laugh: But anyway that is not so bad job either! :funny: :funny: :funny:

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 5:04 pm
by persempre907
I am wondering now U drive about 2000kms in Italian hot very long mc season and i am doing here in cold winterwonderland soooo much more kms?
It's so, but as you know, the UK is the country where are sold more cabrio in the Europe.
Sometimes the world is strange :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny:
Ciao

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 8:11 pm
by Finnpaso
...Maybe, but easy to understad them, cause they drive also in WRONG side of road there!!!! :funny: :funny: :funny: Btw, i have heard, that UK is "most rainy country in hole Europe"... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Anyway from there can be found some very nice Pasoguys also! ....Wondering, how they managed to drive, when they come "to Europe" :confused: Btw, it would be funny to see, when they take all that water out from they Cabriolets... :laugh:

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:12 pm
by persempre907
I like very much the UK, their old cabrio (MG, Austin Healey, Triumph) and their bike.
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Often I went in UK, last year I've been in Scotland and this year in London.
There I drove in the WRONG side, but after I had some difficulty, like some attempt of head-on collision, I was inured :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny:
Certainly, when you drive your cabrio don't is funny a thunderstorm :D :D :D :D
But sometimes, it happened to me a thunderstorm when rode the bike with only a t-shirt... :ugh: :ugh: :ugh: :ugh: :ugh: :ugh:
Ciao