tail/brake light
rxraptor02 I'm located up in clare county, where are you? CC you must have misunderstood my previous post. Only one headlight filament is on at any one time. Anyway by switching my high/low switch it just changes filaments and actually shines like a bright beam, not higher output, just a different location on the road. Raptor I hooked my resistor on the hot wire,through the resistor for the tail light and by-passed the resistor for the brake light. I have over 2000 miles and have only replaced the resistor once. By the way I used a mechanical brake light switch off an older bike I found in a bone yard. Fits in the bracket under the right side cover on the frame. I used a piece of thin wire inside a of vinyl tubing which attaches to the return spring post on rear brake. You can hook it up on the ground side, I cant see any problem there. Out of habit in the line of work I do I've been taught to never break your grounds buy a switch or anything for safetys sake, of course this doesn't apply here. Good luck