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Thread: Mounting a headlight from an ATC 125M on an ATC 70

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    Mounting a headlight from an ATC 125M on an ATC 70

    I didn’t want to drill any holes or alter anything on my wife’s childhood trike so I came up with an easy and inexpensive solution for mounting a headlight on it. I’ll get around to the wiring later 😊
    https://youtu.be/8DnAqktV1nM

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    Good news and bad news. The ATC125M is a 12v system while the ATC70 is a 6v. Also the ATC70 puts out 18w of power at 6v and there's no regulator so you either need a regulator to protect the bulbs or run exact match bulbs to eat all of the alternator's power. The ATC125M headlight is 45w 12v. It is also a bit of an odd ball bulb type so not sure how easy it will be to find the correct bulb. The Hondaline light kit was based on an ATC90 headlight and mounts somewhat similar to how it's shown in the video except the clamps bolt to the headlight bucket directly.

    Here's the ATC90 bulb for reference. 15w 6v. FYI, the bulb type is not the same, but maybe you can rework it to work? The metal housing on the bottom must be grounded (or hooked up one way or another) so the bulb will have a full circuit through it.

    https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda/34901-001-025


    If you get the wire length and pin out of the 4 pin connector on the ATC70 stator, I can make you up a light harness for pretty cheap. Haven't been able to borrow a real Hondaline one to get the measurements and I don't own an ATC70. Harness should be something like $30 shipped maybe a bit cheaper, I'd have to run the numbers.

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