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    Default Problem: how to install engine lights properly?

    After I installed new engine lights, I’m not sure if I did so in the most efficient and safe way.
    As it shown from the attachments, the remote control is hiding inside the frunk underneath the compartment basket. One thing I never understand is, they want to control both left and right LED by fishing the Y connector from one side to join with another. They said to try to fish it through the location that is not around the moving parts or heat. Then I aligned them along the front around the Spyder’s nose area. Would it be ok to have the wire there?

    Thank you in advance.
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    I must be missing something. What are engine lights? What do they do?
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    It’s more for decoration. There are 2 LED strips attach underneath the metal frame to make an engine shine.

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    Yes, they are fine there. I ran all of my wires up along the bottom of the top frame bar, and into the area under the handlebars (side access panels), and into the frunk area. As long as the wires aren’t running through and close to the actual motor you are fine

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