If you want to use either aftermarket LED turn signals or just LED bulbs. They are not plug and play. You will need either a load independent flasher or an electronic one. I have used the model below with on my 2001 kat with great success and will installing it on the GS as well
http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...asher/787/842/
A quick note for LED bulbs choose a bulb that is designed to provide the maximum spreads into your light cover. This will stop you from just having points of light showing from a single direction. You will also want to match your LED color to the color of the housing.
Secondly as per Steves note on the Bike cliff website If your gauge cluster has a single turn signal indicator bulb you will need further modifications. (If you have two cluster lights,one for right signal one for left skip this part it does not apply)
The solution as per Steves diagram, is to include two diodes onto the ends of the two wires going to the gauge signal bulb pig tail the two together into the positive of the bulb housing and they ground the negative of the frame. this makes the wires to the bulb 1 way isolating it. Simple!
You can get your own diodes and wire them in between the wires with solder and shrink rap (i have been suggested 3 amp will do) but to be seems a bit flimsy to me so i would go with a pre-made kit. For $2.29 who can say no
http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...kit/1190/2805/
and its wired like so
Unlike filament Bulbs LED's are pole sensitive this means they only work when installed one way. That means that normal you will have to know what wire on the bulb housing will connect to the positive and what will connect to the negative.
On the diagram for my bike (CONSULT YOUR OWN) we can see the green goes into metal contact at the base of the bulb (Normally negative) and the black goes into the the bottom contact (Normally pos). Since these are isolated you can make either wire positive and the remaining one your negative.
So for mine i would connect the Black wire to the pig tailed diode and the green would become the ground. Just for consistency
After you have done this you can swap out your gauge cluster bulbs with LED's to without worrying!
So in theory that should all work....yea in theory I haven't done it yet. But i will be doing and will keep you all informed. (Test before making anything permanent)
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