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Old 11-01-2009, 03:38 PM   #251
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I found another website: Yamaha FZ6 Fazer S2 dual headlight mod (have both headlights on) | David Hurst. It walked through step by step, and was a great help.
Thanks for the link. All I can say is "wow", David did a bang of a write-up on this mod. Kudos!
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:15 PM   #252
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Thanks for the link. All I can say is "wow", David did a bang of a write-up on this mod. Kudos!
I like the way he mentions you and our forum with the write up. YOUR famous
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Old 11-08-2009, 10:01 AM   #253
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Re: bd43's 07 Headlight Mod Part 2

Great mod that I'll be doing myself!

Just as an aside, I was told, rightly or wrongly that all bikes with twin headlights only have one functionally wired up dipped beam because of EU laws and it only applies to bikes manufactured after a certain date, that would explain the vacant pin space. My friends 2001 Kawasaki 900 has both headlights on as standard. What I don't understand is why, in the US and Europe the left hand dipped beams are illuminated (even if pointing in a different direction) for driving on the opposite (wrong) ;-) side of the road as here in the UK?? Also why it's off at all on models exported to the US which has nothing to do with the EU???

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I was also told that it's an MOT (UK road safety test) failure in the UK if spotted by the tester.

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Old 11-08-2009, 11:40 AM   #254
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Re: bd43's 07 Headlight Mod Part 2

I made my wiring harness a bit differently.... I added a second H4 socket to the same harness, and populated the low beam pin as described elswere. If there is a need to remove the second low beam, and I still want the high beam function, all I have to do is unplug the added socket, and plug the OEM socket back in. That quick, and I am back to OEM wiring.

Probably would not pass muster at an MOT inspection; but here in Oregon, no one inspects the bike at all. Unless you are pulled over by a LEO, that is.
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Old 11-21-2009, 11:21 AM   #255
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Did the modification today., all went well
Procured a harness from Ebay, used this to source the blade connector
already had some 6mm flag connectors, just opened this out a wee bit
to make it fit.
This is by far the best dual headlight mod out there. a none evasive method
that looks professional

Hat's off to you BD43 sir

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Old 11-28-2009, 10:00 AM   #256
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Re: bd43's 07 Headlight Mod Part 2

I did this today, slightly differently though. I didn't remove the air filter. Instead I removed the cylindrical shaped component that is attached to the front of the battery box, just removed the top wire, pushed the nylon pin out and removed the 10mm bolt, the whole asssembly lifted out of the way and access to the connector was easily achieved. It was a bit fiddly getting the 10mm bolt out but a ring spanner did it bit by bit. Never thought to take pics :-(
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Re: bd43's 07 Headlight Mod Part 2

hello again everyone, I have been enjoying this mod for a while now, and before I jump into buying a kit, I was wondering if the BD43 headlight mod would still work with an HID kit? I would of course get a low/high bulb. Anyone with any information, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: bd43's 07 Headlight Mod Part 2

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Sorry, I just assumed you were talking about watts, as voltage is not really consumed. I cannot answer your question regarding the voltage drop. My opinion is that it probably drops a little, but as long as the battery is not discharging, there should be no problem.
The extra lamp AND an electric vest are no probs?? The E vest takes top priority.
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Old 02-16-2010, 07:19 AM   #259
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As the same in the other headlight mods, pull the connector off the rear side of the right headlight assembly. Flip open the rear cover and insert the flag connector into the empty spot. Close the cover, fold the wire around to align with the other wires and wrap with electrical tape up as far as you can go. Plug back into headlight assembly.



Start putting everything back together. Put the connector halves back in the boot, tuck inside the frame, move the battery box back into position, and install air box on top. Note the special bolt used to hold down the battery box.



The test. Picture shows switch on low beam, the right side headlight (picture left) is illuminating low beam filament.



The switch is now flipped to high beam. The right side headlight (picture left) high beam filament is illuminated while the low beam filament is now off or non-illuminated.



That concludes the mod. Once the wire harness was made, not a lot of time was spent on the bike itself. Hopefully this is of use to someone.

Update: To date, this mod has been installed in all bikes around the world from years 2004 to 2008 inclusive. That's a question I get asked a lot, "does it fit in a 20XX bike?", and the answer is "yes". Happy riding and ride safe.
sorry i dont really know how to reply to this thread until i send this,i just wanted to say that i have done the headlight mod to my fz6 but i used a relay as there has been some talk on the net of switches burning out,the relay mod i did works well. hope ya like the picture of my bike,if i can add it that is,this is a great site.........
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Re: bd43's 07 Headlight Mod Part 2

sorry i dont really know how to reply to this thread until i send this,i just wanted to say that i have done the headlight mod to my fz6 but i used a relay as there has been some talk on the net of switches burning out,the relay mod i did works well. hope ya like the picture of my bike,if i can add it that is,this is a great site.........
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