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Thank you. Now...anyone know where the current flasher unit is found? I have no idea what one looks like. Also, would there be just one for the whole bike or one for front and one for back? (I'm assuming just one as the LED installed in the rear affected the front too).
It's an easy fix. Just replace the flasher unit with one designed for LEDs. To be sure you get a compatible one, check with the folks who sold you the lights. If you want to wing it, look for one that is not load dependent. In other words, one that works on a timer instead of bimetal points. Beware the ones that advertise as 'electronic'. The term is meaningless in this context.
No flasher on the newer V7 small blocks as as it controlled by the dash.
Bleh. So...would resistors in the circuit correct the issue? Anyone know?
What's the point of using led lights if you have to up the load to get them to work? Just asking so don't kick my arse.
I love the Stone, as in perm-smile, slow down when I'm getting close to home and think if there's any where else I needed to go first, kinda love. I promised myself I'd ride it for a while before doing any major mods, but I switched out the mirrors right away for some simple bar ends (which work great) and I got my hands on a set of four LED indicators which I would like to use in lieu of the stock signals.
Follow up question: If hook up all four directionals and the all work, though at double-time, is that an issue for the system? I actually don't mind faster flashing as it would still get the attention of drivers.
i have now mounted leds on my 2014 v7 special - with resistors on each turn signal - and it works without a problem and with the correct frequency