Saying Hi and a turn indicator relay question.
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Saying Hi and a turn indicator relay question.
Hi,
I guess I should start by saying Hi and posting a pic of my CBr600F-Y, which at present is a bit of a project to get it sorted for it's MOT.
If I may ask a question, does anyone know of a turn indicator relay that will fit my CBR and give the correct flash rate with LED turn indicators?
As to me, I'm late into bikes at the grand old age of 64 and the CBR will be my first big bike, which I can'y wait to ride after my present KTM125 Duke.
Thanks and best regards,
Graham.
I guess I should start by saying Hi and posting a pic of my CBr600F-Y, which at present is a bit of a project to get it sorted for it's MOT.
If I may ask a question, does anyone know of a turn indicator relay that will fit my CBR and give the correct flash rate with LED turn indicators?
As to me, I'm late into bikes at the grand old age of 64 and the CBR will be my first big bike, which I can'y wait to ride after my present KTM125 Duke.
Thanks and best regards,
Graham.
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Hi Graham,
I went down the route of the LED relay and found getting one a bit of a pain - first of all working out which type of relay I needed then finding one which would fit well enough along side the other OEM items (fuses, relays, etc.)
In the end I opted for LED indicators with built in (or supplied resistors) which have worked well for me since install. Just don't buy anything too cheap.
FYI the CBR can be a bit sensitive with the resistance on the indicator circuit - more resistors in one side might required over the other.
I went down the route of the LED relay and found getting one a bit of a pain - first of all working out which type of relay I needed then finding one which would fit well enough along side the other OEM items (fuses, relays, etc.)
In the end I opted for LED indicators with built in (or supplied resistors) which have worked well for me since install. Just don't buy anything too cheap.
FYI the CBR can be a bit sensitive with the resistance on the indicator circuit - more resistors in one side might required over the other.
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