Indicator buzzer Just had it fitted

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Indicator buzzer Just had it fitted

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well impressed cant ear it over cans when setting off but when moveing slow very good :D
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i couldnt use these, they are for learners doing the test mate lol
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Good luck with them Chric, if they work for you great stuff.
By the way that bike is way too clean fella, doesn't look like it's turned a wheel on the road. Well done mate.
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seb421 wrote:i couldnt use these, they are for learners doing the test mate lol
I know that's what stu the mechanic said :lol:
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Kev L wrote:Good luck with them Chric, if they work for you great stuff.
By the way that bike is way too clean fella, doesn't look like it's turned a wheel on the road. Well done mate.
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It's mainly because I admitt I do forget from time to time and to show my dad who is for ever leaving them on so ordering two for him to be fitted.
And it's mucky been on it twice :oops: wanted to wash it but going to somerset in a bit driveing a pallet down :( .Still i'll cheer myself up when i collect bellypan up on way back home.
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I've fitted one because when I use my satnav it covers the left indicator relay light so there's a high risk of me leaving it on and I don't want to get killed by someone who thinks I'm turning left when I'm not.

You say you had it fitted? Hope it didn't cost you. Mine was literally 2 wires, one scotch clipped to left indicator live wire and the other to the right, job done! Cost me £3 on ebay and 2 minutes to fit.

I'm finding the noise irritating though when NOT using the satnav as the left indicator relay is noticeable so the buzzer not needed. I'm wondering whether to fit a disable switch on it.
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He only charged me £20 and that was fitting all new pads etc.And he always checks every thing over for me he's car mechanic by trade and as saved me a fortune on bills so we now have in our family about 8 cars going to him
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My Harley has auto indicator switch offs, very good actually, but the problem is I don't remember to turn off the VTR indicators because of it sometimes.
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