It did help a little that I have LED tail lights fitted. At the time I switched to BTH, LED headlights required the fitting of large heat sink at the rear of the headlight. Now that does not appear to be the case. Not to side track to much, but LED turn signals seem to require either a resistor to be added to the circuit for the flasher to function or a special flasher unit. Adding a resistor would seem to negate the point of going to LED turn signals. Do the special units have an added resistor or do they function on a lower threshold of current? Does anyone know?Cure for the Rita would be to fit LED bulbs…..
I’ve been using hand signalling since taking the Craven rack and indicators off. It’s ok for quiet roads but wouldn’t want to be restricted to those only.Get a LED flasher relay:
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But then, who believes car drivers care anything about flashlights on motorbikes at all ?? I don´t have flashlights on my classics as I don´t have to. As I don´t drive at night since many years there is not much use for lights when changing lanes or streets. I do use hand signs like most pushbike drivers should - basically. So no argument that car drivers were no longer used to watch hand signs, no flashlights on pushbikes so far. PLUS, I don´t forget to cancel the flashlight for half an hour as is typical on bikes so nobody will know what comes next. I have never ever forgot to return my arm to the handlebar after the signalling need was met !
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The modern flasher units are fully solid state inside, and will work with either LED's or incandescent bulbs.It did help a little that I have LED tail lights fitted. At the time I switched to BTH, LED headlights required the fitting of large heat sink at the rear of the headlight. Now that does not appear to be the case. Not to side track to much, but LED turn signals seem to require either a resistor to be added to the circuit for the flasher to function or a special flasher unit. Adding a resistor would seem to negate the point of going to LED turn signals. Do the special units have an added resistor or do they function on a lower threshold of current? Does anyone know?