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Running lights? 22 Sep 2006 13:28 #78792

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I have a 1980 kz1000G. Is this bike supposed to have running lights on the rear signals?

I know that the front turn signals are also running lights, but are the rear also?

I am guessing not since the wiring diagram doesn't show any like it does on the front.

Thanks.:)
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Running lights? 22 Sep 2006 16:03 #78807

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IowaKZ wrote:

I have a 1980 kz1000G. Is this bike supposed to have running lights on the rear signals?

I know that the front turn signals are also running lights, but are the rear also?

I am guessing not since the wiring diagram doesn't show any like it does on the front.

Thanks.:)

This is a common question... The answer is no.
Front running lights (1157), rear turn only (1156).
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Running lights? 22 Sep 2006 18:02 #78831

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You could get a set of front, 3 wire signals and put them on the back. Then run the third wire from the front to the back, and you have running lights at all four corners. I did that a number of years back.
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Running lights? 22 Sep 2006 18:04 #78832

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I understand this is illegal...

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Running lights? 22 Sep 2006 18:15 #78835

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I think I remember some saying it was not legal in their area, so best to check it out first. You may be able to get by with red lens covers.

I used the stock amber ones for 10 years in Toronto, and never had a ticket. Sure was quite a bit brighter at night too.
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Running lights? 23 Sep 2006 13:41 #78984

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If you install the two wire set-up in the rear you can become legal if you use red lenses in the rear lights. That way you have only red lights showing in the rear. I think you can get red lenses from some aftermarket sources.

Also, you might need to up the size of your fuse to allow for the increased current.
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