clearwater LIGHTS Ducati Darla LED Light Kit Installation Guide
- June 8, 2024
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Installation Manual Ducati Darla LED Light Kit Dimmable paten pending
About the Lights
Darla Clearwater Lights
Three LEDs (ea)
Fully Dimmable
2,400 Lumens (ea)
Optic: Driving Beam
Power: 24W/2A (ea)
Size: 2.2” Dia.
Weight: 7 ounces (ea)
Don’t be fooled by the small package, Darlas pack a punch and are our most
versatile light. Darlas are designed for maximum conspicuity, making you more
visible to other drivers and illuminating your path at night. Over a hundred
mounting options available! Our Driving Beam projects 75% of the light down
the road in a 15 degree beam and 25% in a 45 degree beam.
See And Be Seen
Ride Strong
Clearwater Lights
Clearwater lights include a simple and high quality means of connecting to
the motorcycle’s electrical system. “Posi” devices made by Posi-Products are
used to securely and safely make electrical connections on the bike. You can
view instructions on the proper installation of the Posi-Products on the
manuals page of our website or on Posi-Product’s web site at http://www
.posi-lock.com. They simply screw together and mate the wires.
Parts List and Bike Preparation
- Check Parts list supplied with your kit to be sure all parts are handy.
- First, park the motorcycle on hard pavement or concrete to ensure the bike will be stable during the installation. If you can mount the bike on a stand with tie-down straps, this will help secure the motorcycle.
- Follow the manufacturers guidelines for disconnecting the battery. This is important to prevent damage to the electrical system.
The parts above reflect a “standard” kit. If you have received a kit
specialized for one bike, the parts may vary.
Parts List and Bike Preparation
The parts above reflect a “standard” kit. If you have received a kit specialized for one bike, the parts may vary.
The parts above reflect a “standard” kit. If you have received a kit specialized for one bike, the parts may vary.
Mounting The Lights
Fender Mount Overview: (detailed diagrams on next page)
- Pre-assemble the lights, mounting bracket, shoulder washers (if needed) and spacers with new bolts. Add 1 or 2 plastic washers to shoulder washer to make up difference in thickness of front fender if needed. Make sure to assemble one side at a time.
- Gently screw all bolts in hand tight. Inspect the bolt length and spacer alignment before tightening the bolts. Keep the pictures below as a reference.
- The mounting bracket can be mounted facing down (shown) or up to give the desired adjustability range.
D2 Universal Fender Kit
Mounting Lights (Crash Bar Mount):
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Find suitable location for mounting lights on crash bar or engine guard.
We have a variety of crash bar clamp sizes. -
Mount bracket with clamps and attach light to bracket.
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Double check alignment before tightening bolts.
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There are many possible mounting angles with this bracket. Be sure that the location does not interfere with normal operation of the bike.
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Do not mount in a location that will expose the lights or wiring to high temperatures, such as within a couple inches of the exhaust manifold or cylinder head.
Wiring Diagram
Mounting Dimmer:
(M5x30mm Screw Mount)
- Mount the volume control knob to handlebar by using supplied bracket, spacer and bolt.
- Try to route wires from lights and volume control knob along pre-existing wires. Make connections in a waterproof area.
Mounting the Harness + Wiring
Mounting the Harness:
- The harness should be mounted in a secure location close to the front of the bike. Use the provided zip tie pad, zip ties or a fastener of your choice to mount the harness. Choose a location away from direct heat and out of the way of pinch points and steering/suspension assemblies.
- Route the THICK RED/BLACK power wires toward the battery.
- Be sure to route all wires so that they cannot become tangled or caught in either a suspension or steering part. Use the provided zip ties to secure them in place. Again, check the movement of steering and suspension before riding.
- It may be helpful to follow the existing factory wire routing.
Wiring + Connections:
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Before connecting any wires to your bike, first diconnect the negative terminal from the battery, then the positive.
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Please use the Wiring Diagram provided on Page 7 as a reference.
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Dimmer: Connect the dimmer to the harness (GREEN connectors). If the wires are too short, the GREEN extension cable may be required.
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Switched Hot Wire: The THIN RED wire from the harness needs to be connected to a 12V switched hot source on the bike using one of the PosiTaps.
This will allow the Clearwater Lights to turnon/off with the key or when the bike starts.The lights are NOT powered from this trigger wire. The Clearwater Lights are powered directly from the battery. -
High Beam Feature: Use one of the provided Posi-Taps to connect one of the THIN WHITE wires from the harness to the high eam headlight hot lead (+) on the bike. This feature sends a signal to the harness to turn the Clearwater Lights to 100% when the high beam is illuminated
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Horn Feature: Use one of the provided Posi-Taps to connect one of the THIN WHITE wires from the harness to the horn hot lead (+) on the bike. This feature sends a signal to the harness to turn the Clearwater Lights to 100% when the horn is pressed.
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Note: If you have an H4 headlight bulb or a ground switched horn, you may need a diode pack or isolation relay respectively, otherwise the lights will not function as intended.
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Power Wires: Connect the fuse/fuse-holder to the red wire from the wiring harness to the positive terminal of the battery, then black wire from the harness to the negative terminal of the battery.
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Light Wires: Connect the lights to the harness. ight extension wires may be required depending upon the distance of the lights to the harness.
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Again, make sure all wires are neatly routed away from direct heat, steering/suspension components. Use zip ties to secure wires in place.
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TEST: With the bike running, the lights should be dimmable via Clearwater Lights Dimmer. Test the high beam and horn features (if enabled) and the lights should go to 100%. If all checks, congratulations, you are finished!
Alignment & Tips
How to Align the Lights
Ask an assistant to help you with this procedure. Make sure the bike is on
level ground and have an assistant sit on the bike. Press a level against the
face of the light, and adjust its angle. The goal is to adjust the lights so
that the light is level with the ground. Passengers and luggage may alter the
alignment of the light, so further adjustments may be needed. You may find
that a slight downward angle (5 degrees) is helpful.
Do Not Kink
The Grommet
To maintain the integrity of the water sealing grommet, do not kink, deform or put pressure on the grommet when dressing the wires during install of Clearwater Lights.
Posi-Tap (A):
- Unscrew the cap of the Posi-Tap (gray or large end).
- Slide the wire you wish to tap into through the slot in the cap.
- Re-attach the body of the Posi-Tap and tighten.
- Attach the other wire to the bottom using the same method as a Posi-Twist.
Posi-Lock (B):
- Remove both ends from the Posi-lock.
- Strip wire 1/2” and insert into bottom portion of the Posi-lock.
- Hand tighten the Posi-lock onto bottom portion with wire, repeat for other side.
Thank you for purchasing your Clearwater Lights. We hope this product will
help make you a safer rider. Please feel free to send us comments or
suggestions at any time. We learn from you. Visit our website for more
exciting products to help you see better at night.
Ride safe!
Sincerely,
Glenn and the team at Clearwater.
The Clearwater Company – 11305 Sunrise Gold Circle.
Suite D Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 Phone:
916-852-7029 I
Fax: 916-852-9410 I
wvAv.olearwaterlights.com
Revised 1211/22
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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