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    How can I make my indicators stay on and not flash when riding?

    i want to increase the safety of my motorbike and have all 4 indicators on all the time but not flashing and when i indicate the side that is indicating gose on and off while the other side stays on and when im not indicating at all all indecaters stay on

    my old flatmate of years ago added this to his bike and it seems like a good i idea but i can find anything out there . also would it be legal ?

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    Or man i wish i would go back and fix the title spelling
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    Beats me?

    Is that legal to have them on constant?

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    Some bikes having running lamps in the indicators, these stay on when the running lamps are switched on, and are dimmer than the indicators, which flash as normal. I think they are a better way to go than an always on, flash off approach. Think about the target audience, inattentive drivers, those same drivers will maybe glance at you briefly, and if one side is on, and one off, which way will they think you are turning?
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    Yes, it is legal, some bikes come with it setup from factory. Not sure how legal to add later, but some have done it recently (or repaired) so should be along shortly. I've also corrected your spelling and moved the post to the correct area.

    My mind has gone blank, but I think they are classed as running lights? Usually you need extra wiring to wire them for staying on, but you wouldn't want them at full brightness.

    edit: As bogan said, I'm also hesitant about the full safety effect...
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    I feel obliged to do something since at the end of the day I’ll be the dead one. It’s my experience that people don’t even look before changing lanes. So for someone to glance at me I would consider that a win.

    Im quite happy for it to be annoying to others because that’s what I want, People to see me

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    We're not saying it's annoying... we're saying people will mis-understand the information you are giving out...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    We're not saying it's annoying... we're saying people will mis-understand the information you are giving out...
    Indeed. Better to go with dedicated running light than fuck with your indicators imo. And DRLs aren't a silver bullet either, you'll still need to be vigilant for inattentive road users.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultrasonic2 View Post
    i want to increase the safety of my motorbike and have all 4 indicators on all the time but not flashing and when i indicate the side that is indicating gose on and off while the other side stays on and when im not indicating at all all indecaters stay on

    my old flatmate of years ago added this to his bike and it seems like a good i idea but i can find anything out there . also would it be legal ?

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    If you really want to do it, here's a plug and play option: http://www.soundoffrec.com/products/lights.aspx
    As a rule it's usually only the front indicators that are used as running lights FWIW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultrasonic2 View Post
    I feel obliged to do something since at the end of the day I’ll be the dead one. It’s my experience that people don’t even look before changing lanes. So for someone to glance at me I would consider that a win.

    Im quite happy for it to be annoying to others because that’s what I want, People to see me
    Just be aware that if they aren't seeing your headlight they are unlikely to see your indicators when hard on. Also that when you confuse the brain it often uses the option of ignoring the input until it can understand it so more is not always better, you don't want their brain comprehending when it receives the additional input by way of the sound of the collision.

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    Thanks SC I had a look and it’s not quite what im looking for that was all about using your rear indicators as additional brake lights it would seem.

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    We had a Radian that did that....running lights we called them.

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    alot of people call them DRL daytime running lights but there doesn't seem to be any kits i can buy to get my indicators to work like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultrasonic2 View Post
    alot of people call them DRL daytime running lights but there doesn't seem to be any kits i can buy to get my indicators to work like that
    You would need dual filament bulbs, and extra wiring for the whole lot, including to the switchgear. So not surprising they don't make kits for it.
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    Nearly ten years now on KB and NO ONE EVER GOES TO THE OFFICIAL SOURCE OF TRAFFIC REGULATIONS WHEN THEY WANT TO MODIFY A BIKE!

    ffs. That was a sad little "ffs", with no venom or energy in it.

    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ge...right.html#day

    This next one makes me giggle, cos it's an RVF or VFR in the pic and the headlights on the RVF are never this bright on dip.

    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ro...ht-riding.html

    Here's some stuff about what inspectors look for when they inspect the lighting on your bike.

    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/vi...hting-v4a4.pdf
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    There are a huge range of products you can buy to put on your bike or use to modify existing indicator installations.

    http://www.bikevis.com/

    http://www.chromeglow.com/index.asp?category=25865

    Here's a thread on a lighting forum discussing visibility options.

    http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/...running-lights

    Here's some cool products for safety nerds. They have a specific module for converting indicators into Daytime Running lights.

    http://www.pashnit.com/product/signal_dynamics.html
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