Cool video lights look great i run green lights on my morrow of my bike stands out like dogs balls 😀 got my honda ct125 about two weeks ago down here in new Zealand great bike Cheers 🍻
Still waiting on mine, dealer said he does not have a date yet from Honda, soon I hope. Like the lights and where you added them. I am probably going with some amber driving lights since we see fog more then some places. Thanks for uploading, I liked and sub'd.
First watched this video when it came out, since then found Opmid Dr. Lamp module on internet. It adds running light function to front turn signals, cost about 60 bucks, got mine at steadygarage. Plug and play, wiring as good as factory
That wee screw at the bottom you mentioned will most probably be a JIS head (Japanese Industrial Standard) its what they use,not quite a Philips,thats why they chew up sometimes.
I used Posi-Taps and they worked with zero issues. I've used these on many similar projects on Moto's and have never had a failure. I've also soldered and shrink wrapped with marine grade adhesive tube's when a high moisture environment is present.
Do you know how to isolate the hi-beam wire? I'm trying to help Kisan Technology develop a headlight modulator for this bike (create movement so the cagers see you) but only the black wire (I think that's the LED ring) and the white/green stripe wire show hot with a test light. I can't find any connection that's hot when it's only on high beam.
@@rev5229 Kisan was never able to find a plug that would plug into the wiring harness. Honda is using a real bastard deal for this bike. I sold the bike to a guy in Poland for $5000. Bought a 2021 Yamaha XT250 and 2021 Kawasaki W800. I've got Kisan modulators for both of them.
@@rev5229 Thanks for your comments. I'm still waiting for the transport company to pick up the bike and ship it to Poland. It was fun for awhile but like a lot of other guys on the forums discovered, it is a limited-use bike. Not a good dirt bike (underpowered) and not a good highway bike (not fast enough). It's only purpose is around the city or fairly easy trails. In deep sand it can't spin the tire to keep moving, it just bogs down and the clutch slips (not enough power to engage the clutch) and the same problem on really hard trails (if the front tire gets up against a rock, the clutch just slips, can't spin the rear tire to break it loose). I miss the old 2-speed transfer case where I could reach down and shift in low range to get out of those tight spots and have enough power to break the rear wheel loose. If Honda ever puts in a bigger engine of at least 175cc or a hi/lo range again, I'll buy another one, but for now it just didn't suit me and I tired of it pretty quickly. I've got other friends that are selling theirs too for the same reason. It has a use and a place for a small number of people and I hope you really enjoy yours and get the full use out of it.
Great job explaining the process. You must have been a teacher in a different life.
Congrats on getting one, expecting mine Feb 2021.
Thank you for the informative video. We are expecting our CT125's in four weeks. We are in Socal (Riverside) as well.
Were almost neighbors!
You are a great teacher. Thanks!
Cool video lights look great i run green lights on my morrow of my bike stands out like dogs balls 😀 got my honda ct125 about two weeks ago down here in new Zealand great bike
Cheers 🍻
Nice job and explanation on the install.
Still waiting on mine, dealer said he does not have a date yet from Honda, soon I hope. Like the lights and where you added them. I am probably going with some amber driving lights since we see fog more then some places. Thanks for uploading, I liked and sub'd.
Great video and excellent tutorial... nice job, Migolito!
Excellent tutorial. Love the front fender mascot decal 😬
@@motorcyleadventuringwithmi2778 Great. Will do 👍
Red Donkey is a great name! I have mine for a week now, and still can't think of a good name for her.
@@motorcyleadventuringwithmi2778 no wiser words had been said!
Man I wish you would have shown the harness wires you chose for connection. I'm struggling to see through your hands.
First watched this video when it came out, since then found Opmid Dr. Lamp module on internet. It adds running light function to front turn signals, cost about 60 bucks, got mine at steadygarage. Plug and play, wiring as good as factory
That wee screw at the bottom you mentioned will most probably be a JIS head (Japanese Industrial Standard) its what they use,not quite a Philips,thats why they chew up sometimes.
What were the wire colors you posi tapped into? It got a little confusing listening to you in the video. Thanks
Do you think some LED strips would work higher up on the mirror stalks?
Are those splice connectors or did you cut the wires coming out of the plug to make the connection??
I used Posi-Taps and they worked with zero issues. I've used these on many similar projects on Moto's and have never had a failure. I've also soldered and shrink wrapped with marine grade adhesive tube's when a high moisture environment is present.
Do you know how to isolate the hi-beam wire? I'm trying to help Kisan Technology develop a headlight modulator for this bike (create movement so the cagers see you) but only the black wire (I think that's the LED ring) and the white/green stripe wire show hot with a test light. I can't find any connection that's hot when it's only on high beam.
Has anything happened with this?
@@rev5229 Kisan was never able to find a plug that would plug into the wiring harness. Honda is using a real bastard deal for this bike. I sold the bike to a guy in Poland for $5000. Bought a 2021 Yamaha XT250 and 2021 Kawasaki W800. I've got Kisan modulators for both of them.
@@spydie I don’t get my 125 till the end of the month. But been watching videos on them. Thank you for the great videos you did about the bike sir.
@@rev5229 Thanks for your comments. I'm still waiting for the transport company to pick up the bike and ship it to Poland. It was fun for awhile but like a lot of other guys on the forums discovered, it is a limited-use bike. Not a good dirt bike (underpowered) and not a good highway bike (not fast enough). It's only purpose is around the city or fairly easy trails. In deep sand it can't spin the tire to keep moving, it just bogs down and the clutch slips (not enough power to engage the clutch) and the same problem on really hard trails (if the front tire gets up against a rock, the clutch just slips, can't spin the rear tire to break it loose). I miss the old 2-speed transfer case where I could reach down and shift in low range to get out of those tight spots and have enough power to break the rear wheel loose. If Honda ever puts in a bigger engine of at least 175cc or a hi/lo range again, I'll buy another one, but for now it just didn't suit me and I tired of it pretty quickly. I've got other friends that are selling theirs too for the same reason. It has a use and a place for a small number of people and I hope you really enjoy yours and get the full use out of it.