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vincent1985
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PostPosted: 10:40 - 18 May 2016    Post subject: Coocase ps125i Reply with quote

Evening all.

Haven't posted in a few years. In that time I haven't been on 2 wheels either. Recently got back on a Honda ps125i ex knowledge bike purchased from my neighbour.

Had a nightmare removing full screen. Sheared the mirror bolt and ended up welding a new arm in place.

Has a Leo vince 4 road exhaust fitted which sounds lovely. Haven't had the balls to take the baffle out yet.

Also comes with a coocase detachable with built in led brake light. Herein lies the problem

When traced from inside the case and through the mounting base plate there is only 1 Black and 1 yellow coloured wire.

I have purchased taps and have attempted to access  rear brake light loom though lens with no joy. Removed seat section to expose engine and can't get access. I'm thinking it's side fairings off job and was wondering if anyone had experience of how to get to brake circuit wiring quickly

Secondly with only these two wires I assume black would go to a ground wire on the brake circuit and yellow would go to live when lever is pulled

Also would the case lights stop and tail or just stop and illuminate only.

Sorry for the long winded post. This has been bugging me for ages. Would love to wire it up. It's doing my head in
 
Thanks in advance
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oouche
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Joined: 30 Jan 2013
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PostPosted: 11:44 - 18 May 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

well from Google brake light only with option of remote locking hope this helps
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