07 Outlaw 90 Rear Brake Light/Driving Light
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07 Outlaw 90 Rear Brake Light/Driving Light
For saftey I would like to have the rear brake light on constant and brighter when the brake is applied. Right now it only lights up when the brake is applied. The owners manual indicates daytime running lights, however daytime is sometimes foggy. Can I change the brake light? What do I do to accomplish what I require ?
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07 Outlaw 90 Rear Brake Light
The Outlaw 90 does not have a rear light that stays on without applying the brakes. The brakes have to be applied and the brake light works. I had a mechanic re-wire the back brake light so that a rear driving light is always on. The current brake light was hooked up to the parking light not the brake light and the light was not as bright. This was switched so now on my sons Outlaw the brake light is bright and because it is wired to the true brake light and the driving/parking light is always on with the lights. I wanted to make sure that he had a light on the rear for the foggy mornings we will ride in.
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07 Outlaw 90 Rear Brake Light
No headlights on the kids quads I've seen from Polaris either. They don't want kids riding at night, but that's stupid because you can see them better in the daytime too. Daytime Running Lights people! They put them on cars, and cars don't have dirt bikes flying at you head on! Manufacturers are stupid sometimes. All adult Polaris quads do have the running light on all the time the key is on. I didn't know the kids quads don't, and I rode with one of the little Predators on ocassion! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
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