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Just fitted an undertray and clear rear light with integrated indicators, although I'm having problems setting up the flashing speed of them.
What you guys think?
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Any help regarding fixing the indicator speed will be very much appreciated
Cheers
That's one shiny bike :thumbsup:
So do they flash orange?
Sorry can't help sure someone will pointy you in the right direction of a resistor.
And someone else will say they won't be seen anyway.
Are you sure they are too fast - I think you are allowed 120 flashes per min?
I wouldn't worry too much about the flash rate, they're illegal in the UK anyway.
UlsterSV
03-10-06, 01:45 PM
Showroom condition. Disgusting.
:P :wink: Very tidy bike :thumbsup:
fullstop102
03-10-06, 03:10 PM
Well actually they are not illegal, many mods are but the only thing illegal about this is that there is no light for the number plate. I had mine taken off when I bought it but they are perfectly legal but I just dont think they are that safe!
kwak zzr
03-10-06, 04:04 PM
me like ALOT :D how much does an under tray cost?
DarrenSV650S
03-10-06, 04:54 PM
B E A UTIFUL :D
Thats the style I am going for. Except I went for the tail tidy as it has a number plate light. Im just saving up for the clear tail lights.
Where did you get yours from and how much?
El Saxo
03-10-06, 05:13 PM
These look great, especialy on the silver bikes 8)
I thought they were supposed to be already fitted with the necessary resistors to sort out the flash rate?
I fitted the resistors that I got with the light but it never made a difference, however the a guy at my local dealer told me that an aftermarket set of fornt indicators may solve this. I personally don't think it would make any difference.
Under tray was £140 colour matched and is a very good fit, I'll dig out the website address later.
Lights are from http://www.project-r.co.uk/ or they are in the demon tweeks book aswell. The lights are illuminated red when the bikes on and brighten when the brake light is on and flash orange when the indicators are on, I think it looks pretty smart but I'm not sure on how safe it really is.
UlsterSV - The last owner only put 1600 miles on her and since I've had it (1 month) I've put another 1000miles on!
Here is the link for the undertray:
http://www.performancemotorcycleparts.com/index.html?content=http%3A//www.performancemotorcycleparts.co.uk/bodywork_pages/ermax_undertrays__suzuki.htm
DarrenSV650S
03-10-06, 09:39 PM
Couldnt find the lights on that site. How much did you pay for them?
http://www.project-r.co.uk/it_suzuki.htm
60 quid, They were 70 in demon tweeks with postage i think...
Special Mike
03-10-06, 10:15 PM
Nice fillets too :wink:
What you guys think?
That is **** hot! Sorry to meander off the topic but is that a clear or silver keiti tank protector??
Mate posted something gay here. Sorry.
fullstop102
06-10-06, 10:57 AM
And we see the down side of always remember my login details :P
Terence
16-10-06, 01:35 PM
I wouldn't worry too much about the flash rate, they're illegal in the UK anyway.
Are they illegal begause they aren't far apart enough?
kwak zzr
16-10-06, 02:36 PM
many things are illegal (exhausts,plates,no reflector,no number plate light,dark visors) but cops tend to turn a blind eye unless your riding like a t@at. :D
I wouldn't worry too much about the flash rate, they're illegal in the UK anyway.
Are they illegal begause they aren't far apart enough?
Probly as the light doesn't have an 'E' Marking either.
This looks really good. That zorst could do with shedding a few pounds though. But then again, so could I. :lol:
Thats next on the cards, but I'll wait til after the winter.
Quiff Wichard
17-10-06, 07:55 PM
Pm or e mail.. "courdelion" ..
Richard- as is his real name- had the very same on his.. b4 he went to the dark side of the gixxer boys... -
he will tell ya if his flashed fast.
I followed him on AR05.. and couldnt see them anyway !!!! oops.
Pervytwin
17-10-06, 08:36 PM
An updated flasher relay will solve the flash rate problem. They cost about £20 though and can be a pain to fit as you need to splice the wires into the original flasher unit.
The reason behind it is that LEDs use less wattage so the resistance is less, therefore the pulses come faster. The flasher unit will solve this for you in one swoop. If you're good with electronics and have a wiring diagram it can be done in less than 30mins.
Motrax do the unit and it's the universal one you need. :wink:
You need 10 ohm resistors. I'd prefer to have them as high watt rating as possible, 25W or more as otherwise they will get real hot and eventually open circuit. Be sure to connect these in parallel to the LEDs, not in series. If you connected your existing resistors inline (in series) they won't work. Connect resistor between the (+) indicator feed supply and the earth (-).
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