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So how does it install to the 4 and 6 pin connectors that go to the TSCU like on the 78 1000 series bikes? Sounds like they are talking it plugs in where the flasher cube is at.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
1978 GS 1000 E, 1979 GS 1000 S, 1973 Yamaha TX 750, 1977 Kawasaki KZ 650B1, 1975 Honda GL1000 Goldwing, 1983 CB 650SC Nighthawk, 1972 Honda CB 350K4, 74 Honda CB550
NEVER SNEAK UP ON A SLEEPING DOG..NOT EVEN YOUR OWN.
I would rather trust my bike to a "QUACK" that KNOWS how to fix it rather than a book worm that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix it.
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Hammered
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostIt doesn't appear that it will work with the 78~79 self cancel system.sigpic
Steve
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'82 GS1100EZ
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Has anyone that is looking for one bothered to ASK the manufacturer?
I don't want them to work on my bikes. They cannot keep up with the lane changes anyway.
Daniel
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rputney01
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Originally posted by Hammered View PostWonder, being a SS flasher, if its a cure for LEDs and thermal flashers as well?
This is the harness splice that was in place when I got the bike. I ran some wires back through the harness because I wanted to mount the Kisan unit behind the electrical panel under the seat.
Here is the Kisan unit plugged into the 2 pole connector. I spliced the blue and brown leads to make them longer. They then connect into the harness shown above.
The output wires connected to the turn signals. I just patched them into the wires at the rear of the bike. With what I've learned over the past few years, this could have been done much more elegantly, but it has the virtue of working.
So, if you don't mind splicing the harness, it works very well. The only other concern I've heard is that with the running lights, which I did hook up, it is technically illegal, at least in Missouri, to have yellow running lights on the rear of the bike. I got stopped once and got a warning. An easy fix is to install red LED bulbs in the rear flashers. Even with the yellow lens, they still show up red as running lights.
Hope this helps.
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I bought Kissan Self Canceling unit for my FZ1. I don't use it anymore.
Coming from the 1100e with self canceling feature it was a hard transition to go to modern bike without this feature. Found there were many times I forgot to cancel the FZ1's signals.
The problem is that when you forget to cancel your turn signal and Signal Minder does it for you, it doesn't reset your turn signal (on the FZ1 at least).
What that means is the next time you use your signal you push it left or right but it doesn't activate the signal because you haven't manually cancelled the signal by pushing it in.
This creates a worse situation IMHO than forgetting to shut off your blinker in the first place ie you start to make a turn thinking your giving a signal but your bike isn't givng other drivers any indication.
I would have loved it if it would have reset the blinker like bikes of old, but it doesn't, and if your like me and your capable of forgetting to turn your blinker off , you are more than likely to foget to manually reset your turn signal after the minder does it and bad things might happen.
This may not be the case for older Suzukis
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Originally posted by rputney01 View PostActually, it does work on the '78 and '79 year models,
Bikes with SINGLE handlebar switch:To cancel, handlebar switch has to be pushed or manually brought to
neutral to stop flashing
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Possibly this is the answer as you had connected the running lights?
Q. I have installed the Return springs. But now the turn signals will flash only if I hold the switch down. As soon as I let go of the lever, they stop flashing. What’s wrong?
A. You have not made the Running Light option connections. Without the Running Light option hooked up, as soon as the turn signal switch comes to neutral, there’s no continuity. signalMinder needs alternate paths, so it can supply the current to the turn signal bulbs.
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rputney01
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostPossibly this is the answer as you had connected the running lights?
So, maybe not a great option for a bike other than an S unless you change out the switch as well.
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rputney01
Kisan
Originally posted by rustybronco View PostIn my opinion, that replacement cancel unit is not a great option for those unwilling to cobble up their wiring harness.
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What I'm trying to come up with is a low cost replacement TSCU which only requires you to cut the wires off at the TSCU and attach them to make it virtually a plug and play unit. I drew up a simple circuit with three relays one could easily substitute to get their turn signals working for now, but it doesn't incorporate any of the extended features like a countdown timer or hold off until XX mph, nor is it fail safe in it's operation. I guess I should make time to add those features.
Wallowgreen has already developed a µP controlled replacement, but the cost to build might end up being on the high side.
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostI guess I should make time to add those features.
Over/under speed sensing is one of its usages.
A 555 timer and a few relays... Hummmm...
May be used as an over speed latch. Reset by removing VccLast edited by rustybronco; 03-08-2012, 05:12 PM.
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