Why? I'm using a Rockster headlight assembly on another bike.
The question: when you turn on the high beam on the Rockster, does the low beam go out?
The conversion:

Thanks in advance for the answer!
- Rob
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I suspected as much, thanks very much for the confirmation. The original chassis harness used a single 2-filament bulb and switched filaments between high and low.Nakigara wrote: Nope, it stays on. Both beams are lit when the high is on. Nice conversion by the way. Any more pics?
Dan
ECB wrote:I suspected as much, thanks very much for the confirmation. The original chassis harness used a single 2-filament bulb and switched filaments between high and low.Nakigara wrote: Nope, it stays on. Both beams are lit when the high is on. Nice conversion by the way. Any more pics?
Dan
More "almost done" pics here:
http://www.robertlevinson.com/Project_C ... index.html
- Rob
I think my web host was down for an hour... works now.riceburner wrote:Linky no workee..
1) Originally, yes, they were anodized blue. At first, I wanted to leave them that way... but then something spilled on them in storage, might have been brake fluid, and damaged a large portion of it. In hindsight, matching them with the BMW automotive Avus Blau paint to the rest of the bike gave a better result. Avus Blau is the best BMW color ever. Any other color is simply a primer, awaiting application of Avus.boxermania wrote:Great conversion......I just have three questions
1) Were the front end slides anodized?
2) Who bent and fabricated that nice ensemble of stainless pipes. Is it 321 SS? or 309 SS
3) Where did the tailight come from
The blue paint application is great....enjoy it.![]()
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