Through all of this, my wife has been getting worried that "your really getting serious about this motorcycle thing, aren't you?". She's figured out that I'm going to keep it, and has figured out that if I'm going to keep it, I might as well be safe (is it love for me, or my pay check?!).
Anyway, I've started reading internet articles about safety and motorcycle safety classes (which I'm thinking about taking when/if I choose to spare the dough) and about motorcycle visibility to other motorists. The visibility issue leads me to this post.
I saw some small (about 2-inch by 3-inch teardrop shape) auxiliary lights at the local AutoZone for less than 50 bucks. The interesting thing is that they have a little "blue-tint" light element in the narrow section of the tear drop and a regular white light element in the large section. The box containing two combination teardrops says 55W, but I can't tell if that is the total draw for both lights, including all four elements, or just the two large white elements, or whatever.
It's important to note that I've got a used stator for a GS 1100 (I think its 1982) in my bike, and I'm picking up a used Electrex RR10 Regulator/Rectifier this weekend. I believe that these are both significant improvements over my stock bike setup, but I have no idea how much electrical "capacity" the stock bike had, or whatever increased capacity I'll with the 1100 stator and Electrex RR unit( I recognise that none of the wires got any better!).
Questions:
Will my upgraded charging system set-up support the auxiliary lights (assuming I wire directly to the battery)?
What do people on this Forum think about headlight modulators, brakelight modulators, extra brake lights flanking the stock brake/tail light, marker lights, running lights, etc. in general, and in particular, what do you think about these items with regard to the notoriously fragile GS electrical/charging systems?
I'm not trying to look like a christmas tree Gold Wing, and I'm not primarily trying to light up the road in front of me to turn night into day (although more night lighting to improve my view of the road ahead would certainly be welcome). I just want to inexpensively improve my visibility to other motorists, from front and back.
Thanks in advance for reading my long post and for any responses.
Brion
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