Installing an airhead headlight.

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kmisterk
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Re: Installing an airhead headlight.

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melville wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 3:55 pm Older VW than that--aircooled! I have no idea what kind of fuses wet VWs use. I also have no idea what is Rever. Feel free to enlighten me.

I started out as a bicycle mechanic in Seattle, and drove Beetles and Buses because they were affordable and simple. When I got my first Airhead, it was like my VWs and my bicycles made a baby.
Ahh! Right. Air-cooled VW’s, understood!

And REVER is a mobile app that essentially makes motorcycle route planning social. Has a lot of neat features, among them, creating and sharing routes.

And woo! Sounds like the offspring of the gods! :P
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Re: Installing an airhead headlight.

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Zombie Master wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 4:19 pm I have used kits from this site. Quality is great (all from Japan) and saves a lot of time on installation. I installed the 3 circuit kit on my dual sport bike 6 years ago and never had to look at it again.

https://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Wiri ... boxes.html
I added their relayed main loom with connections for driving lights...probably why the limited space in the headlight is even more limited. Headliight is good though, standard H4 osram.
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