As a Firestorm owner, do you ever forget to turn your indicators off?
When I first got my Firestorm I was always forgetting to turn my indicators off - for me, the lamp on the dashwas too low down and just never stood out, and it became apparent that sooner or later I was gonna have an accident because of it.
So I bought an audible alarm off ebay - cost me about £6. Very easy to fit, sometimes people look at me a bit wierd when it's bleeping, but I'm sure it's saved my life more than once...
Forget to turn your indicators off?
- bandsawman
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Forget to turn your indicators off?
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Re: Forget to turn your indicators off?
when i first started riding i learned the hard way , i left the left signal on and i went into the side of a car
im o,c,d about it now

im o,c,d about it now
Re: Forget to turn your indicators off?
I got two audible warning units from maplins, just be aware that it can cause blind people to step on to the pedestrian crossing...if you have it on as you pass...apart from that, well worth having
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Re: Forget to turn your indicators off?
Oh yeah, someone did point that out to me - but I reckon blind people would know the difference between my slow bleeping and the fast bleeping of the pelican crossing...ChrisC wrote:I got two audible warning units from maplins, just be aware that it can cause blind people to step on to the pedestrian crossing...if you have it on as you pass...apart from that, well worth having
But I'll watch out for them all the same

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Re: Forget to turn your indicators off?
I use the more expensive option here as you can really taylor this unit to suit your requirements with differing sound patterns, variable delays to acivation, ramped up audio, differing sounds for different functions (indicators, hazards) etc etc
http://www.audicator.com/audicator.htm
Got mine at a discounted rate as I and a mate bought the brake/text unit too at the same time from the Excel Show some three years back or so.
http://www.audicator.com/audicator.htm
Got mine at a discounted rate as I and a mate bought the brake/text unit too at the same time from the Excel Show some three years back or so.

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- bandsawman
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Re: Forget to turn your indicators off?
Brilliant!LotusSevenMan wrote:I use the more expensive option here as you can really taylor this unit to suit your requirements with differing sound patterns, variable delays to acivation, ramped up audio, differing sounds for different functions (indicators, hazards) etc etc
http://www.audicator.com/audicator.htm
Got mine at a discounted rate as I and a mate bought the brake/text unit too at the same time from the Excel Show some three years back or so.
That's spot-on, that. I don't like the bleeping that my indicators make, but I tolerate it because it saves my life - but this system is excellent!
I'll have to get myself one of those

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Re: Forget to turn your indicators off?
I bought myself one of these Audicators. A lot more expensive than what you bought bandsawman I know, but after trying one of those cheaper ones I ditched it and went for the Audicator. I may have just been unlucky with my cheaper one, but mine was rubbish.
The Audicator doesn't sound when the brake is applied IE. sat at traffic lights or tee junctions etc and is fully programmable to suit you.
http://www.audicator.com/audicator.htm
Chris.
The Audicator doesn't sound when the brake is applied IE. sat at traffic lights or tee junctions etc and is fully programmable to suit you.
http://www.audicator.com/audicator.htm
Chris.
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Forget to turn your indicators off?
My alarm provides the ramped bleep, gets pretty loud and gets on my nerves most of the time! Might give the above a go, be nice for it to now bleep when sitting at the lights with the brake on!
If you need a brighter idiot light you could always put a high intensity LED in there instead of the standard bulb
If you need a brighter idiot light you could always put a high intensity LED in there instead of the standard bulb