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MondoMoto mm10 light install
By: Rusty Shovel Date: April 21, 2014, 4:28 pm
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Hey all,
I just picked up a pair of these mm10 lights:
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I intend to wire them to be activated by the high beam, but I'm
not sure which color wire in the headlight harness is the
switched high beam wire. Do any of you know? Thanks.
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Re: MondoMoto mm10 light install
By: mcrider Date: April 22, 2014, 4:17 pm
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Unplug the wires at the light one at at time & see when the high
beam goes away.
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Re: MondoMoto mm10 light install
By: Rusty Shovel Date: April 26, 2014, 10:05 pm
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Hey all,
The Mondo's came in the mail yesterday:
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Time to get these bad boys installed.
First, I get some angle brackets from my favorite adventure
store, Home Depot.
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Using a Dremel tool, I cut them to size and debut them.
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That looks about right.
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But I can't have 'em looking ghetto, so I paint them flat black.
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I debated using the turn signal hole to mount my lights, but
since there was plenty of room on the bracket, I just drilled a
new hole. I painted inside to hole with Rust-Oleum to keep rust
down.
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They're mounted and look nice, but now I gotta wire 'em.
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This is the wiring loom that comes in the kit. They intend for
you to run cables to the battery. I chose to install them to
the ACC2 switch behind the headlight.
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I want to run the lights so they come on with the high beams (I
don't want to bother with a switch). After some poking around,
I determine that the blue wire is the high beam switched wire.
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The wiring loom is way too long to fit behind the headlight, so
I take some butt connectors and perform surgery.
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Better.
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It's not until I try to refit the headlight that the swearing
begins. I ended up zip tying most everything in the upper
section of the headlight, behind the the turn signal wires.
Turn the key and away I go!
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These are small lights, not 8" race lights, so manage your
expectations. They're bright little buggers though, and augment
the high beam light by filling in all the dark space around the
pencil thin high beam on the KTM. I think I'm gonna like them.
So far so good.
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Re: MondoMoto mm10 light install
By: seabeegt Date: April 27, 2014, 10:50 pm
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I like 'em! Good tutorial. Where'd ya get them from and how much
$$$ ? :P
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Re: MondoMoto mm10 light install
By: Rusty Shovel Date: April 28, 2014, 8:40 am
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[quote author=seabeegt link=topic=196.msg934#msg934
date=1398657012]
I like 'em! Good tutorial. Where'd ya get them from and how much
$$$ ? :P
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I got them direct from Mondo Motos:
HTML http://mondomotos.com
The good news: They're only $130 for the PAIR! The kit comes
with mount, wiring harness, and quick splice (for the high beam
wire). You could also purchase a mountable switch, but I opted
to stay with the high beam option.
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Re: MondoMoto mm10 light install
By: GSP Date: August 5, 2014, 9:01 am
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Nice
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