I did the exact same thing on my 2002 xr650r tusk kit with the Baja light !!! Great work I wish I would have watched this before so save myself some struggle 😂 🤙🏼
Really nice video… in process of similar project on a different bike… key to the headlight conundrum is having the wiring pinout for the controller switch you are using…. U need 12 volt into the control switch and then the high and low wires are the 12 volt outputs to the headlight… then connect headlight return to a ground…
Those are called poly lock nuts you used on the rear fender also on mine I bought a small $16 red nylon molle pouch on ebay and mounted it to my rear fender,helped hide a couple blots plus I can carry some tools now
The Rocky Mountain control switch video was very helpful. Idk about that headlight, but those beams may pull too much power for those wires… at least according to the Rocky Mountain video. I ended up running a new power wire directly from the battery with an inline fuse in a thicker gauge wire to the black, then the blue and white go to the high and low beam. The headlight got a ground directly to a grounding spot in the bike. Hope that’s helpful.
The black an white is the neutral the red to black is your power going to switch when switch is flipped to low or high beam sends power too blue wire too lite an back thru the white an black to complete circuit
12:35 is what I came for.. Would be helpful if Tusk pointed out in their diagram that their harness assumes headlight power already exists. I plan on pulling power from the brake light power wire
Tusk is junk. And Al Baker's aftermarket parts are just as bad. But BD definitely makes some quality stuff. Anyone out there looking to go the dual kit route or just the LED upgrade, make sure you have all the right parts and you know what you're doing. 🔧
I did the exact same thing on my 2002 xr650r tusk kit with the Baja light !!! Great work I wish I would have watched this before so save myself some struggle 😂 🤙🏼
Ya it’s a nice setup! I appreciate the comment.
@@DirtbikeJourneys bike was stolen one month after this comment ! cops just recovered the bike last week ! he cut up my entire wiring !
Really nice video… in process of similar project on a different bike… key to the headlight conundrum is having the wiring pinout for the controller switch you are using…. U need 12 volt into the control switch and then the high and low wires are the 12 volt outputs to the headlight… then connect headlight return to a ground…
Thanks for the info!
Glad I saw your comment, helpful! I wish YOU would do a video on this! I'm sure you know the "rubber wrapping" on the wires is called insulation...😉😀
Those are called poly lock nuts you used on the rear fender also on mine I bought a small $16 red nylon molle pouch on ebay and mounted it to my rear fender,helped hide a couple blots plus I can carry some tools now
The Rocky Mountain control switch video was very helpful.
Idk about that headlight, but those beams may pull too much power for those wires… at least according to the Rocky Mountain video.
I ended up running a new power wire directly from the battery with an inline fuse in a thicker gauge wire to the black, then the blue and white go to the high and low beam. The headlight got a ground directly to a grounding spot in the bike.
Hope that’s helpful.
Oh that’s interesting. The headlight seems to be working fine for now.
The black an white is the neutral the red to black is your power going to switch when switch is flipped to low or high beam sends power too blue wire too lite an back thru the white an black to complete circuit
Hey man, great video thank you
12:35 is what I came for.. Would be helpful if Tusk pointed out in their diagram that their harness assumes headlight power already exists. I plan on pulling power from the brake light power wire
Ya I agree! Thanks
Hey there, just recently did this install and i was wondering where you got those adapters for the brake light?
Any way to get hi lo to work?
Why would the headlight need power if the switch is the regulator of the power and has power going to it?
So the headlight is getting ground from the switch
Tusk is junk. And Al Baker's aftermarket parts are just as bad. But BD definitely makes some quality stuff. Anyone out there looking to go the dual kit route or just the LED upgrade, make sure you have all the right parts and you know what you're doing. 🔧