I am fitting an after market handlebar switch for the lights, horn indicator etc, and have hit a snag.
On the original switch when the lights switch is turned on the G/W wire and R/G wires from the lighting coils are joined together. I assume this is the compensate for the drain on the battery with the lights on. My problem is the new light switch does not have enough wires to do this.
So my question is if I join the 2 wires together and don't use the lights will it cook the battery/rectifier?
If I leave them disconnected I assume the battery will drain very quickly.
I had thought of fitting a separate rocker switch to turn on the lighting coils when the lights are in use.
Any advice would be much appreciated
