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    Aftermarket signals

    Here goes my first post...

    I have a '79 750E that with the help of another GSResources member, was very road worthy last summer. This past spring I switched out the handlebars to clubmans which forced me to find aftermarket signals. I ended up going with a cheap set from China and surprise surprise, they aren't working.

    When I wire them in, they turn on but wont flash. I'm wondering if this is a resistor issue or something else? I've heard of issues with LED lights - but these are bulbs.

    So my questions are as follows:

    1. Is there an inexpensive way to make the lights I bought flash?

    2. What are some reasonably priced aftermarket lights that would work without modification? They need to stick out no further than 2" on the front.

    Thanks for reading my post.

    Safe riding!

    #2
    You need a turn signal relay made for LED's (because of the low draw compared to stock bulbs).

    Check out www.superbrightleds.com

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      #3
      Thanks for the response. They are not LED lights though...they are bulb.

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        #4
        are your new bulbs the same wattage as the old ones ? if not this could be a cause of no blinking, as they are not drawing he same amount as the old one. and all are working right ? I mean they do turn on, you don't have a dead bulb do you ?

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          #5
          Someone here will know... I think there should be a standard flasher unit...I ?think? on the power side... could you have bypassed it? Unfortunately I'm no guru on these bikes... still learning myself.

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            #6
            Oh, I see. Your new signals are NOT leds and they still won't blink. If that's correct, then it could be a couple of things. If everything worked before, it's probably still a lower wattage bulb causing them to malfunction.

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              #7
              Greetings and Salutations!!

              Hi Mr. bluenote23,

              The stock flasher unit wants to see a predetermined load on the circuit. If you have put in smaller bulbs then it's not drawing enough current for the flasher to work. You can try a regular 2-prong can flasher. Look on the electrical page of my website for suggestions. On my website is also a suggested procedure for replacing the stock flasher with an electronic flasher unit.

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                #8
                Thanks!

                Thanks for all the input GSers!

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