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is this possible? Wife want me to do this.
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<blockquote data-quote="Geezer" data-source="post: 1141394" data-attributes="member: 436"><p>Chilli Relleno - A big chilli stuffed with cheese and dipped in batter then fried. Very tasty.</p><p></p><p>Regarding how the modulator works. First, they are legal for motorcycles in all 50 states and Canada.</p><p></p><p>The modulator only turns on when you have your high beams on and there is enough daylight for the included sensor to detect it, so your high beams won't modulate at night. Your only control is your high beam switch, so you can't run with non-modulated high beams during the daylight once you install the modulator.</p><p></p><p>The modulator dims the high beams slightly, but not completely as it cycles. That way it does not damage the lamp by repeatedly switching it on and off. I have not noticed any change in how long a lamp lasts with and without using the modulator.</p><p></p><p>Mine is a Kisan. You need to buy one that is made for a two headlight system. There is a small device that attaches directly to the back of each headlight lamp and the regular headlight connector plugs into the device. On the two headlight system there is also a wire between the two modulator devices to keep them in sync.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geezer, post: 1141394, member: 436"] Chilli Relleno - A big chilli stuffed with cheese and dipped in batter then fried. Very tasty. Regarding how the modulator works. First, they are legal for motorcycles in all 50 states and Canada. The modulator only turns on when you have your high beams on and there is enough daylight for the included sensor to detect it, so your high beams won't modulate at night. Your only control is your high beam switch, so you can't run with non-modulated high beams during the daylight once you install the modulator. The modulator dims the high beams slightly, but not completely as it cycles. That way it does not damage the lamp by repeatedly switching it on and off. I have not noticed any change in how long a lamp lasts with and without using the modulator. Mine is a Kisan. You need to buy one that is made for a two headlight system. There is a small device that attaches directly to the back of each headlight lamp and the regular headlight connector plugs into the device. On the two headlight system there is also a wire between the two modulator devices to keep them in sync. [/QUOTE]
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