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Flasher Relay
02/16/10 at 10:06:52
 
I fitted some mini indicators recently and noticed they didnt blink as easily as the standards, infact had to give the bike some revs to get them going.

I put this down to the bike needing a good run to put some charge back in the battery as i dont get much chance atm to use it.

Anyway today they have given up to ghost Roll Eyes

Checked the fuses there fine so i suspect the flasher relay may have been the original problem ?

Hidden under the fuel tank i imagine.
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Re: Flasher Relay
Reply #1 - 02/16/10 at 10:10:47
 
check your grounds.

Yes, flasher under the tank, just in front of the decomp solenoid.
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Reply #2 - 02/16/10 at 10:35:35
 
Yup,.. right-side front, under tank...  a car flasher relay will work fine (way cheaper),... just take your old one in and match the connections... get an electronic relay if you are going to LED signals...
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Reply #3 - 02/16/10 at 18:46:40
 
the stock flasher is a thermal brek type if the load is too great(or bad connection)flash rate is slowed..
if the load is too small(leds)flash rate is too fast..
some yaers ago i got a ticket in my truck while towing a u haul trailer cause my flash rate was too fast(load too low)
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Reply #4 - 02/16/10 at 19:17:21
 
i had the same problem! i went to auto store after auto store looking for a match but to no avail lol

the sales guy told me "car parts don't go on bikes"

what a tool, lol get a universal one, put some female connectors on and slap the tank back on!!!!!

don't mistake the starter solenoid for the flasher relay like i did, i looked up the part and it showed me the wrong pic ahahahahaa
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Reply #5 - 02/23/10 at 10:31:35
 
Thanks folks  Smiley
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