Honda-SOHC
SOHC.co.uk Forums => Other Bikes => Topic started by: kettle738 on March 20, 2014, 07:56:28 PM
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So...it's a SOHC Honda..of sorts, it's a GL1000 and although it's from the land of the free, it seems they're not even free to turn the headlight off.
Starting a bike with the headlamp burning is not great at the best of times, so I would like to fit an ON/OFF switch. Honda make a neat little switch for the CB750K2 and earlier I think which clamps to the handlebar as a stand alone switch.....ideal.
The problem is, where on earth do I interrupt the circuit to turn off all the lights.....can it be done? The headlamp, tail lamp etc are independently fused, not sure about the instrument lights......if I were to cut into the power feed it looks as if I would be turning half the bike off.
Has anyone done this on any US import....who could perhaps give me a pointer in the right direction please.
Mick............kettle738
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Another bike Eh Mick :)
How about a three pole relay to switch each light and not compromise fusing. Coil would be switched to enable lights.Or you could do it with 'High Side Driver' MOSFETs. Probably got something I could let you have but how quickly do you want them? The cold resistance of the headlamp bulb would create a high current inrush so solid state would have to be quite beefy. Depends on other devices on the lighting circuit though, would have to see the circuit. Do have a US circuit diagram?
Cheers ... AshD
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Mick,
Damned sure I've seen (the Honda) wiring diagrams for various modified models showing a 3 pole starter switch which cuts the power to the lighting circuit when pressed... ie to aid cranking. Would make a lot of sense & perhaps save you a lot of effort / keep your bike original.
Sorry - been looking through my manuals... but (as yet) can't find that start circuit diagram. Brian OddJob, Ash...am I bloody imagining this?!!
A quick look / or check with a multimeter will confirm the thinking anyways.
Simon
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Depends what Mick needs. If he wants to retain lights on but disabled during starter motor cranking then the three pole relay could be used by having each + ve light feed to respective lamp connected in series with a N/C contact of the relay and have the relay pull-in when the starter solenoid is energized (i.e have the relay coil connected in parallel with the starter solenoid coil). This could also be done solid state but I would have to work out the circuit. Also making ita neat job without butchering a perfectly good loom also needs care.
I bet the Goldwing guys have already done something but not really familiar with those guys, the Goldwing or forums. I did meet a guy on their stand at Stafford a few years ago who was the chairman of the UK club, I think and he was from Cottingham, over the field from me.
Know you Mick, I bet the example you have got will be a nice example! ;D
Cheers! ...... AshD
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Just done to a mates 1200 trike.
The fuse box is uder the tray on top of the carbs if its the same and i took an extra wire from the sidelight fuse to a switch and back to power a relay then used the main contacts of the relay to power the headlamp.
PM me and i will do a wiring diagram for you
OR fit the RH switch from a UK model that has the lights on/off bit, if i can find my parts book i will give you the number
Part number 35150-371-601
has been superceded by
Part number 35150-371-P10
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Just done to a mates 1200 trike.
The fuse box is uder the tray on top of the carbs if its the same and i took an extra wire from the sidelight fuse to a switch and back to power a relay then used the main contacts of the relay to power the headlamp.
PM me and i will do a wiring diagram for you
OR fit the RH switch from a UK model that has the lights on/off bit, if i can find my parts book i will give you the number
Part number 35150-371-601
has been superceded by
Part number 35150-371-P10
Thought someone must have done it already. Any pics to share Mick?
Cheers.... AshD
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Hi all, many thanks for the suggestions and comments, much appreciated. As it happens I've been surfing the problem and sort of found this site by accident.
http://www.rattlebars.com/mtz/starter.html
sadly when it comes to electrics I can understand the basics easily enough but I'm an unimaginative tw4t so I need clear and unambiguous instructions, preferably with pictures.......how dull is that?
The diagram entitled 'START SWITCH SAFEGUARD' here looks perfect for my purposes I'm pretty sure I can fit this nicely hidden and in such a way that nothing is irretrievably altered and can be returned to standard simply by unplugging it.
Hopefully it might help another 'low voltage' dullard. in the same position.
Best..................Mick.