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400 EXC tail light to brake light?
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[QUOTE="ripin520, post: 250706, member: 21380"] I asked this same question the other day on [url]www.NEdirtbikes.com[/url] and this is what I was told by a guy who had a local ktm dealer wire it in for him. "I think you need a resistor too. Find the two wires going to the rear brake light. I think the non-white wire is the hot lead. You should need to place a resistor in line with this lead. Cut and solder the resistor just in front of the air box. You will be able to hide the resistor in the small gap, Then take the two leads from you brake switch and solder to eithor side of the resitor. Dont forget to wrap the joints with tape or shrink tube. The way it works is the power is going through the resistor at all times which gives a "dim" tail light. When you hit the brake switch, the current bypasses the resistor, provides full voltage and gives the illusion of a brake light." My dealer mentioned the method kdx file mentioned which I believe eliminates the need for a resistor. [/QUOTE]
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