turn signals to always on
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turn signals to always on
I would like my front turn signals to always stay on, has anyone on the forum made this change? I know that the bikes in the states are all configured like this
Re: turn signals to always on
Why ?tastethefloor wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:46 pm I would like my front turn signals to always stay on, has anyone on the forum made this change? I know that the bikes in the states are all configured like this
In the UK that would just confuse the idiots in their cages even more...

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Re: turn signals to always on
because it's cool and it add more visibility to you and your bike
Re: turn signals to always on
Don't know about it being cool & cant see it making you more visible... At the end of the day it's your bike so if that what you want...tastethefloor wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 7:41 am because it's cool and it add more visibility to you and your bike
Add extra spotlights.
When filtering hazards would work better... See a few newer bikes have the option. Probably be able to get something for the Storm.
I've seen indicators with 3 wires so I assume the extra one would be to keep them on permanently...
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Re: turn signals to always on
Not sure whether it would be an MOT fail.
Like the Harley brake lights integrated into the rear indicators, it's a matter of taste. On Harley's it at least leaves the rear mudguard clear for overhanging lardy ars flaps, I suppose.
Cool?
Can't see that, myself.
It might help cage aimers assess distance from an approaching bike better than a single headlight, though.
Like the Harley brake lights integrated into the rear indicators, it's a matter of taste. On Harley's it at least leaves the rear mudguard clear for overhanging lardy ars flaps, I suppose.
Cool?
Can't see that, myself.
It might help cage aimers assess distance from an approaching bike better than a single headlight, though.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.