Motorcycle Rear & Brake Light Assemblies for Honda CT90

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Motorcycle Rear and Brake Light Assemblies for Honda CT90

Manufacturing of the Honda CT90 automatic transmission motorcycle began in 1966 and continued until 1979. Regardless of whether you have the trail model or the X variation of the Honda CT90, you may decide after putting so many miles on the bike that youre ready to replace the full rear braking assembly. With a wide selection of options, you can decide which lights will keep your Honda CT 90 on the trails and the road.

What are the specifications for the assembly?

Your CT90 assemblys specifications will vary based on your specific year and model of the vintage Honda motorcycle. For example, models made prior to 1972 will have smaller assembly sizes due to a lack of turn lights. A CT90 from 1966 to 1969 may have an assembly with dimensions of 5.5 x 2.5 x 3 inches and a weight of approximately 3 ounces. Models after 1972 may have parts within an inch or two of those dimensions to make room for turn signals.

Can you use LED or Xenon bulbs on the Honda?

Your Honda CT90 is unlikely to have the proper wiring or ballasts for safe usage of LED or xenon lighting due to voltage limitations. Youll want to verify the wiring and current output for your Hondas system to make sure you buy the right item. Your legal and safe bet is to use a halogen bulb, which is what the original equipment would have used. The wattage will vary based on the year, but many of the bulbs for the assembly are 25 watts or less. You may be able to find wiring assemblies and conversion kits for the LED or xenon lights.

What brands produce lights for the CT90?

Since the key to picking proper lighting for your Honda motorcycle is the size, not the brand, you can buy the lights for your bike from brand names as well as unbranded versions. These include Honda, as well as aftermarket brands such as 2FastMoto and Emgo. If you buy Honda-branded lighting systems, youll be buying the same materials and specifications which were used during the initial release of the bike. Aftermarket brands are designed to fit your Honda but may use different materials or slightly different specifications, but will work equally as well.

Can you use different color schemes for the motorcycle lights?

In order to keep your Honda motorcycle road-legal on state and federal highways, youll need to ensure your tail lights and brakes are red. However, you can find specialty assemblies which provide unique effects, such as a smoke effect. These assemblies can give your Honda bike a sharper appearance, as well as enhance the brightness of the brake.