D Donny417 New Member Apr 22, 2009 6 0 0 Apr 24, 2009 #1 Where does the Blaster make power at? I am wanting to install some fog lights while I'm doing my rebuild; however I'm only used to working on cars. I feel like a 'tard asking that, but if I don't ask I won't know. Thanks!
Where does the Blaster make power at? I am wanting to install some fog lights while I'm doing my rebuild; however I'm only used to working on cars. I feel like a 'tard asking that, but if I don't ask I won't know. Thanks!
M mr_3_0_5 Member Nov 21, 2008 4,630 55 90 44 in a small quiet town Apr 24, 2009 #2 connect them to the yellow wire comming out to the switch on the handle bars.. gound the lights anywhere.
connect them to the yellow wire comming out to the switch on the handle bars.. gound the lights anywhere.
B Blasterdude27 New Member Nov 19, 2008 7,592 62 0 Just outside of fairbanks ak Apr 24, 2009 #3 They don't have a alternator or battery. They make all their power by a stator inside the flywheel, the flywheel is spins around the stator creating the electricity ~ power. I hope I expained that well enough
They don't have a alternator or battery. They make all their power by a stator inside the flywheel, the flywheel is spins around the stator creating the electricity ~ power. I hope I expained that well enough
2smoker85 Member Dec 13, 2008 4,596 40 90 Edgewater MD Apr 24, 2009 #4 not too bad but i will add that the stator on a blaster maxes out at 55w so don't get too big, unless you upgrade to a ricky stator.
not too bad but i will add that the stator on a blaster maxes out at 55w so don't get too big, unless you upgrade to a ricky stator.