if u ride multiple bikes, the one without self canceling signals will put you in the grave , quickly.
FIX THE DAM THANG!
Isn't that just a matter of opinion? Not that I know anythang.
if u ride multiple bikes, the one without self canceling signals will put you in the grave , quickly.
FIX THE DAM THANG!
if u ride multiple bikes, the one without self canceling signals will put you in the grave , quickly.
FIX THE DAM THANG!
With all due respect, that's not sensible. I have a 2008 TW200 and a 1980 CB650... the XS is the only bike I own that came with self-canceling signals. You shouldn't make prescriptions without knowing the details first.if u ride multiple bikes, the one without self canceling signals will put you in the grave , quickly.
FIX THE DAM THANG!
Not necessarily... seems they make polarity insensitive LED replacements:fredintoon said:Wouldn't you have to use two LEDs because LEDs only work one way and the incandescent is wired between the signals so the current gets reversed depending on which side is flashing?
That is basically what the manufacturers of polarity-insensitive LED replacements have done... and if they'll do it for me, why make it harder on myself?That is when you stick in a couple of diodes.
Just had to do it on turn indicator light on aftermarket speedo on 1980 honda. Bought diode kit from trailer package. Use 2nd set from trailer kit on xs yamaha speedo in near future. It would be much harder to take apart new speedo and replace led than to get plugin diodes maybe?That is basically what the manufacturers of polarity-insensitive LED replacements have done... and if they'll do it for me, why make it harder on myself?