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Ian Bunker

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All to frequently i confess to leaving the indicators on. My excuse is that the individual left & right warning lights (not LED) are in the centre of the dash. I plan to fit an audible warning and have bought a 12V buzzer  from Maplins. They also sole Piezzo buzzers - are they a better bet? Different sound ? Louder? I have also bought two diodes although Maplins did not understand that they are necessary. The flasher unit has three spade terminals - is the wiring straightforward - i guess it doesn't matter if the buzzer sounds when the lights are lit or not. Does it need a fuse in circuit? Any guidance much appreciated. Thanks,  Ian Bunker 

 

 

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Sounds like a project for our Mike Rowland, he's a whizz on car electronics.

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I bought a pair of 12v buzzers from Maplin.  I just wired them in parallel to the right and left indicator lights on the dash.  Works a treat and no more indicators left on now!  :)

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I bought a indicator waring buzzer for a bike off EBay.

 

.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORBIKE-INDICATOR-WARNING-BUZZER-ADJUSTABLE-DELAY-WITH-BRAKE-MOD-/251337237605?hash=item3a84dde465:g:LFUAAOxyuUZSL5t-

 

It easy to fit and works a treat.

 

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I was thinking of active aerodynamics Mike. Flaps in the cycle wings and rear wheel arches a bit like the system on the Pagano Huayra.

 

Anything in the pipeline for this year? :laugh:

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Traction control for carbs, Kev 

Traction control............I'm a bloke!

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