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I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mo 27. Nov 2017, 16:40
von Balasteiro
Hello everyone
I would like to put a kit of auxiliary lights, in Fininha, Honda Wave 110 i of 2016, but I do not know where to put them, the lights.
Anyone who has posted or seen anything on the net ???
Thank you very much and see you soon

Re: I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mo 27. Nov 2017, 18:45
von Tranberg
Fininha bedeutet sehr dünn

Re: I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mo 27. Nov 2017, 18:57
von Innova-raser
Balasteiro hat geschrieben:
Mo 27. Nov 2017, 16:40
Anyone who has posted or seen anything on the net ???
yup, have a look on the following pics. But that depends on the rules and regulation in your country. Or better, how strict they enforce them.
WP_20170927_20_48_42_Pro_LI.jpg
WP_20170927_20_48_31_Pro_LI.jpg
WP_20170927_19_44_57_Pro_LI.jpg
The pics showing a Scooter and not a undebone like yours. But doesn't matter, your have 3 Screews on the front cover as well and you can easily mount there a bracket for auxiliary lamps.
Such solutions are quite comon here for them who like to see something in the dark.

Here another solution in case you need a lot more light and not just a little bit more:
licht honda underbone.jpg

Re: I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mo 27. Nov 2017, 18:58
von Balasteiro
Tranberg hat geschrieben:
Mo 27. Nov 2017, 18:45
Fininha bedeutet sehr dünn

Welle
Das ist richtig, denn sie ist wirklich Fininha ehehehehe

Re: I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mo 27. Nov 2017, 19:11
von darkwing
You can see my extra light on my wave

together with the LED headlight bulb the light is amazing !

Re: I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mo 27. Nov 2017, 19:17
von Innova-raser
Innova-raser hat geschrieben:
Mo 27. Nov 2017, 18:57
Balasteiro hat geschrieben:
Mo 27. Nov 2017, 16:40
Anyone who has posted or seen anything on the net ???
yup, have a look on the following pics. But that depends on the rules and regulations in your country. Or better, how strict they enforce them.

WP_20170927_20_48_42_Pro_LI.jpg

WP_20170927_20_48_31_Pro_LI.jpg

WP_20170927_19_44_57_Pro_LI.jpg

The pics showing a scooter and not an undebone like yours. But doesn't matter, you have 3 screews on the front cover as well and you can easily mount there a bracket for auxiliary lamps.
Such solutions are quite comon here for them who like to see something in the dark.

Here another solution in case you need a lot more light and not just a little bit more:
licht honda underbone.jpg

Re: I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mi 29. Nov 2017, 10:46
von Balasteiro
Hallo, alle miteinander
Weil mein Problem auch an dem Korb vor Fininha liegt ...
Ich habe darüber nachgedacht, in die Arme der Aufhängung zu stecken, was sagst du zur Idee ???

Re: I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mi 29. Nov 2017, 10:59
von darkwing
Hat nicht Fritte seinen Flakscheinwerfer da vorne an die drei Aufnahme Punkte geschraubt?

..oder einfach zwei Zusatzlampen anbringen, so wie Done >>
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Re: I want to put a kit of auxiliary lights in Fininha

Verfasst: Mi 29. Nov 2017, 11:53
von Done #30
Balasteiro hat geschrieben:
Mo 27. Nov 2017, 16:40
(...) auxiliary lights, in Fininha, Honda Wave 110 i of 2016, but I do not know where to put them, the lights.
Finding a place for extra lights is just one part of the Problem.
The problem is the current. Our CUBs have two different circuits, one for "constant +" DC and another with "interrupting -" DC, which behaves like AC and should be treated like AC.
The first one is switched by the key, the other one starts with the motor and is just for the lights.
Both circuits are not very strong, they dont have great reserves for extra items

If i would start again improving the lights i would throw away the original headlight ;-)
The reflector is very uneffective. Changing the bulb to LED is just one step. Thrifter (Reinhard) and me have good expierence with these: They work plug and play.


They can stand the extraordinary pulsing current. but you can limit the pulsing at low RPM by adding a condensator with about 22000µf
And be aware not to fix the small box nearby the heated lamps ;-)