turn signals non-op
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:52 pm
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ltslpr" wrote:
death> > Hi, me again for hopefully the last time. > > The automotive-type turnsignal unit I bought at Kragen Auto Parts > lasted less than 50 miles before, presumably, shaking itself to
that I> - this in spite of me tying it off to a rubber-mounted electrical > connection box. > > Talked over my problem with a few of my old (as in age/experience) > riding buddies, and we all came to the conclusion that automotive > flasher units are not robust enough for a long life lived over a > thumper motor. I know others have better results, but for me, > disassembling the KLR to get at the flasher unit is such a PITA
unit.> traded current cash for probable future time when I bought the OEM
in> > Threw my $3 automotive flasher in the trash; bought a $33 (including > shipping) OEM flasher unit from Ron Ayers, received it in the mail
Hello Glenn, Reading this while listening to the talking heads on FOX...just wondered if the problem occurred because you were always trying to turn LEFT while riding the RIGHT bike, the exaulted KiLleRista, just refused that CA logic of going LEFT? (or into a HD dealer...)cough It is nice when the part replacement, fixes the problem. smiling and ducking for cover revmaaatin.> about (10) days. 150 miles later, still working. > > Glenn > San Jose, CA >