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It may be a sign of getting old, but this riding around with my turn signals on has got to stop!
The problem with the beepers I have found so far, is they beep immediately when the signals are turned on. I don't want to sound like a back loader when I'm sitting at a red light. Are any beepers available with a time delay?
Besides costing around $100, signal cancelers will leave the switch in the on position, not ready to activate for the next turn.
Anyone know of a product/modification that addresses my concerns.
Craig Kahler
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I don't know of a product that fits your need, but what I did was to buy
the push-to-cancel turn signal setup. About $70.
I make it a habit to reach up periodically and push it off ... just in
case. I also make it a habit to press it off as I'm close to completing
my turn, and again when I straighten up my bike.
It's not perfect, but it works pretty well, and is a good habit on other
bikes as well.
best,
Chris
Craig Kahler wrote:
> It may be a sign of getting old, but this riding around with my turn signals on has got to stop! > The problem with the beepers I have found so far, is they beep immediately when the signals are turned on. I don't want to sound like a back loader when I'm sitting at a red light. Are any beepers available with a time delay? > Besides costing around $100, signal cancelers will leave the switch in the on position, not ready to activate for the next turn. > Anyone know of a product/modification that addresses my concerns. > > Craig Kahler
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There is a simplke way using 2 diodes and a radio shack beeper. Diodes are
set to pass current from each turn signal bulkb to the beeper but not allow
a back current from one activated bulb to the other. This keeps both bulbs
from blinking together. Probably what the kits do.
Don M
----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Kahler" To: dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 1:18 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Looking for turn signal beeper It may be a sign of getting old, but this riding around with my turn signals on has got to stop! The problem with the beepers I have found so far, is they beep immediately when the signals are turned on. I don't want to sound like a back loader when I'm sitting at a red light. Are any beepers available with a time delay? Besides costing around $100, signal cancelers will leave the switch in the on position, not ready to activate for the next turn. Anyone know of a product/modification that addresses my concerns. Craig Kahler [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650Yahoo! Groups Links
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Craig Kahler wrote:
Your left thumb?> > It may be a sign of getting old, but this riding around with my turn signals on has got to stop! > The problem with the beepers I have found so far, is they beep immediately when the signals are turned on. I don't want to sound like a back loader when I'm sitting at a red light. Are any beepers available with a time delay? > Besides costing around $100, signal cancelers will leave the switch in the on position, not ready to activate for the next turn. > Anyone know of a product/modification that addresses my concerns. >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote:
I don't think hitchhiking will solve anything... Try handsignals, they self cancel when you start to move. da Vermonster> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Craig Kahler wrote: > > > > It may be a sign of getting old, but this riding around with my turn signals on has got to stop! > > The problem with the beepers I have found so far, is they beep immediately when the signals are turned on. I don't want to sound like a back loader when I'm sitting at a red light. Are any beepers available with a time delay? > > Besides costing around $100, signal cancelers will leave the switch in the on position, not ready to activate for the next turn. > > Anyone know of a product/modification that addresses my concerns. > > > > Your left thumb? >
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There's an indicator light in the dash.
What you could do is to replace that indicator with a superbright LED. It'll
get your attention in the brightest of sun and won't let you forget. Or a
small LED 'remote-mounted' up on the windshield top edge.

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Craig,
I had the same problem because the indicator lamp on my KLR isn't in my field of view unless I look downward.
I installed a Radio Shack beeper with a diode from each front turn signal wire to power the beeper. I ran the ground for the beeper through a tiny normally closed relay I bought at Radio Shack. (Current draw for the beeper is quite small, so the smallest relay and diodes are sufficient.) I actuated the relay with a lead from the brake light circuit.
The beeper functions when I actuate either turn signal, but it is silenced if I have the brake applied. This way I just have to hold the brake ON while I'm stopped at a light. As soon as I release the brake to ride away, the beeper sounds off to remind me to cancel the turn signal.
HTH,
Mike Martin,
Louisville, KY
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From: Craig Kahler
To: dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 1:18:45 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Looking for turn signal beeper
It may be a sign of getting old, but this riding around with my turn signals on has got to stop!
The problem with the beepers I have found so far, is they beep immediately when the signals are turned on. I don't want to sound like a back loader when I'm sitting at a red light. Are any beepers available with a time delay?
Besides costing around $100, signal cancelers will leave the switch in the on position, not ready to activate for the next turn.
Anyone know of a product/modificatio n that addresses my concerns.
Craig Kahler
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That sounds like a good idea
Do you have the radio Shack part numbers.
Rick
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--- On Tue, 5/19/09, Michael Martin wrote: From: Michael Martin Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Looking for turn signal beeper To: "Craig Kahler" , dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 2:52 PM Craig, I had the same problem because the indicator lamp on my KLR isn't in my field of view unless I look downward. I installed a Radio Shack beeper with a diode from each front turn signal wire to power the beeper. I ran the ground for the beeper through a tiny normally closed relay I bought at Radio Shack. (Current draw for the beeper is quite small, so the smallest relay and diodes are sufficient.) I actuated the relay with a lead from the brake light circuit. The beeper functions when I actuate either turn signal, but it is silenced if I have the brake applied. This way I just have to hold the brake ON while I'm stopped at a light. As soon as I release the brake to ride away, the beeper sounds off to remind me to cancel the turn signal. HTH, Mike Martin, Louisville, KY ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Craig Kahler To: dsn_klr650@yahoogro ups.com Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 1:18:45 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Looking for turn signal beeper It may be a sign of getting old, but this riding around with my turn signals on has got to stop! The problem with the beepers I have found so far, is they beep immediately when the signals are turned on. I don't want to sound like a back loader when I'm sitting at a red light. Are any beepers available with a time delay? Besides costing around $100, signal cancelers will leave the switch in the on position, not ready to activate for the next turn. Anyone know of a product/modificatio n that addresses my concerns. Craig Kahler [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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I was inspired by http://web.mac.com/danoaks/www.dirtly.com/Beeper.html.
Parts used:
90dB Piezo Pulse Buzzer 273-066 (I lost the paperwork, but I'm pretty sure this is the one.)
1N914/1N4148 type diodes 276-1122 (package of ten)
7-9VDC/12A SPDT relay 275-005
The relay has connections which enable you to connect it either normally open or normally closed.
Mike
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From: Rick McCauley
To: dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 5:04:15 PM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Looking for turn signal beeper
That sounds like a good idea
Do you have the radio Shack part numbers.
Rick
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--- On Tue, 5/19/09, Michael Martin wrote: From: Michael Martin Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Looking for turn signal beeper To: "Craig Kahler" , dsn_klr650@yahoogro ups.com Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 2:52 PM Craig, I had the same problem because the indicator lamp on my KLR isn't in my field of view unless I look downward. I installed a Radio Shack beeper with a diode from each front turn signal wire to power the beeper. I ran the ground for the beeper through a tiny normally closed relay I bought at Radio Shack. (Current draw for the beeper is quite small, so the smallest relay and diodes are sufficient.) I actuated the relay with a lead from the brake light circuit. The beeper functions when I actuate either turn signal, but it is silenced if I have the brake applied. This way I just have to hold the brake ON while I'm stopped at a light. As soon as I release the brake to ride away, the beeper sounds off to remind me to cancel the turn signal. HTH, Mike Martin, Louisville, KY ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Craig Kahler To: dsn_klr650@yahoogro ups.com Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 1:18:45 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Looking for turn signal beeper It may be a sign of getting old, but this riding around with my turn signals on has got to stop! The problem with the beepers I have found so far, is they beep immediately when the signals are turned on. I don't want to sound like a back loader when I'm sitting at a red light. Are any beepers available with a time delay? Besides costing around $100, signal cancelers will leave the switch in the on position, not ready to activate for the next turn. Anyone know of a product/modificatio n that addresses my concerns. Craig Kahler [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Michael Martin wrote:
Mike, That is some cool farkle. You should submit it to Kawasaki for factory insallation to their bikes. Would you consider putting that in a wiring diagram and place it in the photo's or submit it to the FAQ king? or perhaps, a kit for sale that is plug and play.... I'd buy one.... revmaaatin.> > Craig, > > I had the same problem because the indicator lamp on my KLR isn't in my field of view unless I look downward. > > I installed a Radio Shack beeper with a diode from each front turn signal wire to power the beeper. I ran the ground for the beeper through a tiny normally closed relay I bought at Radio Shack. (Current draw for the beeper is quite small, so the smallest relay and diodes are sufficient.) I actuated the relay with a lead from the brake light circuit. > > The beeper functions when I actuate either turn signal, but it is silenced if I have the brake applied. This way I just have to hold the brake ON while I'm stopped at a light. As soon as I release the brake to ride away, the beeper sounds off to remind me to cancel the turn signal. > > HTH, > > Mike Martin, > Louisville, KY >
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