DingusKahn
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Well Judge - You just cost me about 70 bucks. Thanks a lot. :dribble:
Parts ordered.
DK
Parts ordered.
DK
The only thing about that is you'd have to rig a quick disconnect if you want to take off your bags anytime, plus I don't believe there's a flat vertical plane at the rear. You'd have to do an "L" bracket below, which will put the unit right above a hot muffler.Excellent find!
...maybe one on each saddle bag? Anyone? ... anyone...?
I have the four way flashers activated...I just kept taking pics until the all the amber lights were illuminatedI notice that all 4 of the stock tail lights are lit. Did you change the turn signals into combined brake and turn? I've been thinking of changing them into brake/running lights and moving the turn signals down and further out - I just haven't figured out how I want to mount them yet.I'm kinda partial to hyperlites:
Just doin my part to stimulate the economy.Well Judge - You just cost me about 70 bucks. Thanks a lot. :dribble: Parts ordered.
DK
It's a matter of personal preference I suppose. After having seen it operate at different flash rates, I chose the medium as the one I thought was the most attention-getting :clapping: . The most rapid flash rate just seemed to fast to get a nice strobe effect.I have one question about your videos. You seem to have picked a fairly slow flash for the programmable flasher when hooked up to the Whelen. Was there as reason for that or just personal preference? It seems to me that the fast strobe would be the most attention getting, at the risk of stimulating epileptic seizures in those so inclined...
Nope Whelen stays at always on (if there is power). If the issue was with the Whelen, then it would never go constant after a few flashes (as there is only 1 constant on mode for the Whelen). I was checking how the diagnostic LED in the flasher was flashing and it would be different in the evening on the return home than from the morning when I do my pre-ride check.For the time I was following you, it seemed like four fast flashes, then constant. Very noticeable pattern and intensely bright light really got my attention. Seems like a good safety upgrade.
As I understand the Whelen, the pattern is changed by briefly applying 12-volt current tot he white/violet control wire. Is there any way that wire is able to touch another live circuit?
Yea. Probably just my luck to get a defective module.Based on what you've written, it sounds like a defective flasher module to me.
Thanks for the info and pics will order them as soon as I get my IRS refund<!--quoteo(post=620684:date=Jul 30 2009, 02:03 PM:name=sportsguy)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (sportsguy @ Jul 30 2009, 02:03 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=620684"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=620550:date=Jul 30 2009, 07:12 AM:name=DaJudge)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DaJudge @ Jul 30 2009, 07:12 AM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=620550"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->...and wire it into your stock brake lights?<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It's this part that'll get folks to skip it for plug-and-play things like those from Kisan. Costs more, but takes minutes to install, requies no cutting & splicing, and works very well.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I use Posi-Tap connectors <img src="https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/yahoo.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=" :yahoo: " border="0" alt="yahoo.gif" /> , so it's not an issue. Those neat little things allow you to tap into a power line in just a few seconds. It's really much easier than getting to and disconnecting/reconnecting the wiring plugs.
Just finished my Dual LIN3 install in time to watch the Super Bowl
It may be awhile before I can get any good pics. But these are the same lights that used on many police and emergency vehicles, so they are bright. Pictures that I've taken are crap because the lights overload the sensor.Can you please post pics of it lit during the day and at night please?Just finished my Dual LIN3 install in time to watch the Super Bowl
Cool no worries. I know it's difficult to photograph at night but was still curious whether I should go with 1 or 2.It may be awhile before I can get any good pics. But these are the same lights that used on many police and emergency vehicles, so they are bright. Pictures that I've taken are crap because the lights overload the sensor.Can you please post pics of it lit during the day and at night please?Just finished my Dual LIN3 install in time to watch the Super Bowl
Cool no worries. I know it's difficult to photograph at night but was still curious whether I should go with 1 or 2.It may be awhile before I can get any good pics. But these are the same lights that used on many police and emergency vehicles, so they are bright. Pictures that I've taken are crap because the lights overload the sensor.Can you please post pics of it lit during the day and at night please?Just finished my Dual LIN3 install in time to watch the Super Bowl
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