View Full Version : Indicator warning buzzer - new mod.
muzikill
03-06-13, 09:25 PM
http://www.pcb.me.uk/
What do you think? - i found it in a mag whilst waiting on a new tyre being fitted. Recently i've p#ssed my self off by being caught out leaving the indicator on. Prices have been reduced on the website.
Why not regularly check your dash instead? No mod or money needed ;)
A tip I was given when I started out was to cancel your indicator once you've completed the turn then cancel it again when you see the next junction. 99 times out of 100 it'll not need the second cancel but the 1 in a 100 where it does it's worth the second cancel.
sputnik
03-06-13, 10:13 PM
Hmm, says it comes with everything needed to fit but I'll bet that doesn't include razor blades. I would wager after about 10 junctions of '90db high pitched buzz' you'd be reaching for them, either to cut the wires or to apply to wrists in order to end it all!
wyrdness
03-06-13, 10:20 PM
Hmm, says it comes with everything needed to fit but I'll bet that doesn't include razor blades. I would wager after about 10 junctions of '90db high pitched buzz' you'd be reaching for them, either to cut the wires or to apply to wrists in order to end it all!
I once bought a bike where the owner had fitted an indicator beeper. It was a bit bloody loud and was ripped out after a few days.
i prefer the idea of those one where they only start beeping after 20 flashes. i have never had a problem remembering to turn them off as i got in the habit of looking at my dash after a turn.. simples.
if you cant see a flashing green light in front of you then your not paying enough attention.
markc123
04-06-13, 01:27 PM
Was handy having one of these on the bike that I took my test on, but I think it would be annoying now. Also will it be audible over the race cans most people enjoy?
Leve it going when your at a Pelican crossing to confuse folk
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