<span style='font-size:13pt;line-height:100%'>For those that like gadgets and doing it your self.</span>
This is using the switch already on the bike to add some spice to ones already complicated bike issues. Instead of the cancel button, any neq contact will work.
An alarm output trigger wire used to "pop a trunk" can be used with this to turn on/off lighting etc. Just dont use the flasher. Neat way to turn on lighting etc.
This is one of many ways to create four way flashers using the bike's existing "TURN SIGNAL CANCEL" momentary contact button. You know the one you slide left/right for turn signals and push in for cancel.
It's the push in part your using to "LATCH" the relays into a steady on. You can use the turn signal wires or the brake light. Just an idea.
But push the bikes canel button to turn on the flashers and push it again to cancel them. Any input from you techie's out there would be nice.
*Antoher option is to just add a basic switch wired to a relay then to a flasher. From the flasher to a diode and then to each of the two rear turn signal wires.*
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This is using the switch already on the bike to add some spice to ones already complicated bike issues. Instead of the cancel button, any neq contact will work.
An alarm output trigger wire used to "pop a trunk" can be used with this to turn on/off lighting etc. Just dont use the flasher. Neat way to turn on lighting etc.
This is one of many ways to create four way flashers using the bike's existing "TURN SIGNAL CANCEL" momentary contact button. You know the one you slide left/right for turn signals and push in for cancel.
It's the push in part your using to "LATCH" the relays into a steady on. You can use the turn signal wires or the brake light. Just an idea.
But push the bikes canel button to turn on the flashers and push it again to cancel them. Any input from you techie's out there would be nice.
*Antoher option is to just add a basic switch wired to a relay then to a flasher. From the flasher to a diode and then to each of the two rear turn signal wires.*
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