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Thanks and next questions
Written by emmettmarrone on 6/12/2010 at 05:58 pm

Karen,
I use the tap lights, open trunk tap light-no problem BUT--place them on the end
of the trunk, the back vertical wall and when the top is up they will shine down
into the bottom , one on each side.
----- Original Message -----
From: jwswingle@...
Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2010 1:32 pm
Subject: PC800: Re:Thanks and next questions
To: ipcrc@yahoogroups.com

> Karen,
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> The trunk lighting has as many solutions as you could imagine. A
> "tap light" would work, and I bet there are now LED versions so
> the batteries could last longer. There are OEM, or just about
> OEM, mercury switched lights out there that would feed off your
> battery, it's rare for the switch to fail "on", so that is
> solution #2. Also, the auto aftermarket has lots of mercury
> switched aux lights available, both on self-contained battery
> power and on your internal 12 volt. It's a matter of how fast
> you want to do it, if you want/don't want to tap into the bike's
> system, how much you are trying to go all OEM, etc.
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> Any Autozone, NAPA, etc. should have something suitable.
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> A simple search as below gives too many tap light answers-my
> only concern is directionality, i.e., if the trunk is open, will
> it light the trunk area? I guess if you place it closer to the
> trunk hinge line, it should do the trick.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-
> 8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=tap+light
> Jon
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