I completed all my wiring on my 27, except for connecting the red, green and black wires to the headlight terminals.
i am uncertain what terminals on the bulb the red, green and black wires connect to. the headlight is from Poland, a reproduction 1927 grommet type. (having never seen the original connectors of an original headlight, where the 3 wires connect to, i'm not sure what to do and don't want to risk burning my $hit up.
i have posted 3 pictures, 1 of the headlight 1 of the wired switch panel underside and 1 of the red, green and black wires inside the headlight.
this Polish headlight, as you can see in the pictures, has a total of 4 terminals. 2 terminals connect to the main bulb. another terminal is ground. the 4th terminal is for a parking lamp. (did 1927 headlight have a parking lamp?)
i fitted a new high quality wiring harness from Bob Luland.
Looking at the 1927 Rider's Handbook:
A. i have connected the black main harnes (tail lamp) wire and the red headlight wire to the #3 switch panel terminal.
B. i have connect both the green and the black headlight wires to the to the #4 switch panel terminal
i am thrown off by the green and black wires both being connected to the #4 terminal and leading to headlight. also, i have noted the very clear comment on page 23 of the Handbook, "Switch box must be securely clamped to fork triple clamp, for it requires a ground. If the switch box is not grounded, the large bulb in the headlight cannot be lighted." Does switch box ground to frame by nature of being held by to bolts against triple clamp ? it seems none of these 3 (red, green, black) wires are a ground wire.... ?
so... my question is: "What terminals on the headlight do each of these 3 wires connect to?"
Thanks in advance for your help (:
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steve swan
i am uncertain what terminals on the bulb the red, green and black wires connect to. the headlight is from Poland, a reproduction 1927 grommet type. (having never seen the original connectors of an original headlight, where the 3 wires connect to, i'm not sure what to do and don't want to risk burning my $hit up.
i have posted 3 pictures, 1 of the headlight 1 of the wired switch panel underside and 1 of the red, green and black wires inside the headlight.
this Polish headlight, as you can see in the pictures, has a total of 4 terminals. 2 terminals connect to the main bulb. another terminal is ground. the 4th terminal is for a parking lamp. (did 1927 headlight have a parking lamp?)
i fitted a new high quality wiring harness from Bob Luland.
Looking at the 1927 Rider's Handbook:
A. i have connected the black main harnes (tail lamp) wire and the red headlight wire to the #3 switch panel terminal.
B. i have connect both the green and the black headlight wires to the to the #4 switch panel terminal
i am thrown off by the green and black wires both being connected to the #4 terminal and leading to headlight. also, i have noted the very clear comment on page 23 of the Handbook, "Switch box must be securely clamped to fork triple clamp, for it requires a ground. If the switch box is not grounded, the large bulb in the headlight cannot be lighted." Does switch box ground to frame by nature of being held by to bolts against triple clamp ? it seems none of these 3 (red, green, black) wires are a ground wire.... ?
so... my question is: "What terminals on the headlight do each of these 3 wires connect to?"
Thanks in advance for your help (:
20160514_211631.jpg20160514_211614.jpg20160514_211522.jpg
steve swan
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