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01/23/13 at 01:00:53
 
actually the idea to make an alarm on the savage.. to be somewhere on the road identify themselves in that case (God forbid of course). well, or give a sign in the road traffic jams... guys, someone has already done something similar?
while my head was formed - connect mini-rocker switch to turn signals through a separate fuse...
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Reply #1 - 01/23/13 at 03:47:18
 
Hey Wambr if you mean an alarm like a siren to use while riding that's totally not legal for us here in the USA   Undecided
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Reply #2 - 01/23/13 at 04:57:24
 
If you mean "emergency flashers" - my 2007 model already has them built in.  Not sure if the early models had them, or what the Euro versions have.

I already used them one night when a sport bike was broken down next to the middle island in a left turn lane on a busy road.  The sport bike has some crappy tail light that was LED's and not very visible and people came up on the bike and didn't see it.  I pulled up behind them and pot my flashers on - and it made the situation much safer.  I am buiding a Cafe conversion - and I am going to use good turn signals for this safety concern....I want be be visible and safe.
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Reply #3 - 01/23/13 at 06:06:58
 
My c50 came with passing lights. Most people disassemble the switch and wire their garage door openers to it.

Someone here said they use them all the time before changing lanes.


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Reply #4 - 01/23/13 at 10:53:39
 
Yes, of course I meant the emergency flashers... on my savage 95 there is no such lights on, but this is a quite useful thing... the alarm siren in Russia, too, violates the law..
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Reply #5 - 01/23/13 at 13:16:44
 
I love the title of this thread. I've always heard them called 4-way flashers, but when you think about a signal light being called a 'blinker' then, wink two eyes just makes sense. It gave me a good chuckle.
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Reply #6 - 01/23/13 at 15:27:07
 
In New Zealand, they're called "hazard"lights
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Reply #7 - 01/23/13 at 16:23:46
 
Around here they're called "Wait-a-minute lights".  As in, "Quit blowin' yer d**m horn at me! I got my wait-a-minute lights on!"
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