BadDawg Bill
Well-Known Member
Well, if you succeed in doing it you are a genius. The BD sends ground signals to the computer to let 12v do it's job (like a big relay). The Harley system uses 12v for switching everything with no computer or relays so they are very different systems. I love the idea of sending grounds to control the 12v but other than BD no one else caught on.I probably shouldn't put this up here but I can't help myself.
The E-Pak, when its ready, will be programmable to work either way.
With latch switching or momentary switching.
I know....I know....I'm working on it I swear.
We all love our BD bikes and just want to ride them without fear of not getting home. If someone can come up with a system like you are working on then it would be the best of both worlds and you will make a fortune.
Put the system in, use your stock switches and controls and when the switches go down, buy Harley switches and change the setting and ride on.
The only problem I see is you still have a computer on board. I've gotten a few PM messages about this and members are very confused. They want a reliable system but don't want to spend the $$ for Harley controls. Until you can buy BD switches for under $100 (like Harley) and find them, and have a reliable ECH module you will always have that nagging thought about getting home or look at your bike in the garage that won't run. (like mine)
I hope Curtis you can find the solution to all of this and if your efforts on this project are as good as your service then you will succeed. Good luck my friend... :2thumbs::2thumbs: