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26 May 2006 18:46 #50361 by pumps
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I went out cruising tonight and I was in the city doing lots of turns stops and realized several times I left my indicator on. Is there some after market kit to make them audible? A beep beep beep thing? The light on the controls by the ignition is not much for me to see, especially wearing a full face helmet.

I have found one flasher unit replacement that times the signal out and can also beep..for $99.95. And another where a guy got little beeper things from radio shack , wired them into the turn signals and mounted then into the headlight bucket..for $8.50. Sounds like thats in my price range..any other ideas are welcome.

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26 May 2006 19:01 #50362 by ambergrismooon
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The one on my 900 was so loud I could see people everywhere looking to see what the beeping was. During long waits to turn I had to turn off the signals before I lost sanity (too late!). I finally gave the thing a face full of silicone sealant and now it is a mild buzz and we both live happily ever after. Make sure if you get an audible that it dosen't grate on that last nerve of your allotment for that day. Then again you can have a lot of fun making people believe a truck is backing up. :ohmy:

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26 May 2006 20:47 #50378 by pumps
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Check this page out:http://www.star-riders.org/starcruiser/newstar/article.php?issue=6.3&article=188

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27 May 2006 07:23 #50425 by btchalice
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www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/show...rchGroup?Ntt=flasher
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27 May 2006 08:19 #50433 by xstreamcanadian
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hey btchalice

I can get you a piezo that runs off of 12 volts, (I'll give you two for free) and then you could either baffle them with cotton (they have a removable screw top) or you could parallel in a potentiometer and crank it down, or a resistor so the current isnt as high = quiter piezo. They are about the size of a quarter and have small mounting holes, and about an inch deep and loud as hell.

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27 May 2006 15:18 #50484 by pumps
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I think I am going to try doing this myself as per the link I posted above. After a look I think I see the wiring for the turn signals going into the headlight bucket, is that correct? Is there a connection inside there that I can get into to make new connections for my little beepers?? take out the headlight and it will all be simple for me to understand ....right? Cmon guys.right? LOL

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27 May 2006 15:50 #50490 by btchalice
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ok canadian what do i need those for? i like my quiet signals that link was for the person that started the thread

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27 May 2006 17:15 #50501 by mykznme
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ambergrismooon wrote:

The one on my 900 was so loud I could see people everywhere looking to see what the beeping was. During long waits to turn I had to turn off the signals before I lost sanity (too late!). I finally gave the thing a face full of silicone sealant and now it is a mild buzz and we both live happily ever after. Make sure if you get an audible that it dosen't grate on that last nerve of your allotment for that day. Then again you can have a lot of fun making people believe a truck is backing up. :ohmy:


i had to unplug mine.
i want people to look at my bike and say what the hell is that godawful creation....not what is that godawful noise.;)


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27 May 2006 18:15 #50508 by ltdrider
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I unplugged mine, too.
Really annoying when waiting at the lite, and still hard to hear when you're moving.

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27 May 2006 18:56 #50516 by pumps
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I picked up a little 12v piezo beeper at radio shack for a buck and will take a crack at wiring it up tomorrow during some down time at the station .

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28 May 2006 18:18 #50663 by xstreamcanadian
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btchalice wrote:

ok canadian what do i need those for? i like my quiet signals that link was for the person that started the thread


sorry dude I wasnt paying attention...... for anyon else, there are connections running through my headlight bucket and room for a piezo, you could wire both lights through a small relay(labco makes one) so that they both trigger the piezo(either or) and if it was in teh bucket it wouldnt be that loud, my suggestion is to hand signal, and when your arm goes numb, turn your signal off.

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30 May 2006 23:05 #51067 by inline79
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In my KZ650C2's headlight bucket there are spare green and grey wires, presumably for a european turn signal alarm of some sorts. You could wire a piezo thing to that.

I leave my signals on all the time too - entire busses have stopped to let me in without my knowing it! Now I just do as everyone else does in the city and quit using them.

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