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    indicator fun...

    ...so I’m on the motorway and look down to see the indicator light is flashing.
    I think “dork” & press the button with my left thumb. I look down a few seconds later to make sure and WTF?? Still flashing. So I thumb the button harder and longer and to my amazement the light continues to flash. I peer over the front to see the right blinker is flashing. I flick the indicator button to the left & start to move to the slow lane where I’ll be able to have a better look. as I move left across the lanes I peer over the left front & sure enough the indicator is flashing. I look back at the left rear indicator which is flashing also, righto! I summise that my indicator switch must be stuffed. I pull off the motorway into the nearest bike shop. I arrive in the workshop door turn the bike off & announce to the mechanic, “Mate I can’t turn the f%$&*ing indicators off”. He saunters over & calmly reaches over to my right switchblock & turns off the hazard lights & says “that’ll be $30 bucks thanks”. Arrrgh! where is a large rock to beat myself with, before i crawl under it.

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    Hazard lights?

    Wish I had those on my bike.... seeing as it's a moving hazard. :spudwhat:
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    Hazard lights?

    Wish I had those on my bike.... seeing as it's a moving hazard. :spudwhat:
    Yeah what sort of bike has hazard lights???

    I remember when I first got my bike I was riding a long and it was getting darker and I thought man it's getting dark so I check my instrument lights yip there on so my front light must be on. Gets darker. Front light Definitely not on now. Couldn't figure it out. The high beam flasher switch worked so I thought I've cooked my electrics somewhere. So rode for about 1/2 hr holding that on and it was flickering on/off over bumps and when I was changing gears.

    Next day after fidling round I found the light switch has 3 positions. off, back light on and instruments lights, and everything on. Bike was in the middle position
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    classic!

    Is it a new bike or were you just tired or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhunt
    Yeah what sort of bike has hazard lights???
    R6. Riding behind FF if the hazard lights go on I know to look for gravel, uneven surface or whatever. Beats waving and pointing. Every bike should have them.
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    Me too

    I also have hazard lights, great for saying thanks when someone lets you in...

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    I also have hazard lights, great for saying thanks when someone lets you in...
    Maybe I just ride older bikes. Where do they put the switch?? It certainly sounds like a great idea.
    Life is difficult because it is non-linear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 750Y
    ...so I’m on the motorway and look down to see the indicator light is flashing.
    I think “dork” & press the button with my left thumb. I look down a few seconds later to make sure and WTF?? Still flashing. So I thumb the button harder and longer and to my amazement the light continues to flash. I peer over the front to see the right blinker is flashing. I flick the indicator button to the left & start to move to the slow lane where I’ll be able to have a better look. as I move left across the lanes I peer over the left front & sure enough the indicator is flashing. I look back at the left rear indicator which is flashing also, righto! I summise that my indicator switch must be stuffed. I pull off the motorway into the nearest bike shop. I arrive in the workshop door turn the bike off & announce to the mechanic, “Mate I can’t turn the f%$&*ing indicators off”. He saunters over & calmly reaches over to my right switchblock & turns off the hazard lights & says “that’ll be $30 bucks thanks”. Arrrgh! where is a large rock to beat myself with, before i crawl under it.
    I saw an SV1000S with its hazards on this morning while heading down the northern motorway. I was thinking that was an interesting way to lane split. Put your hazards on so you dont have to keep indicating your constant changes

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhunt
    Yeah what sort of bike has hazard lights???
    Mine.

    (I am, as a road newbie, amazed at the stuff bikes don't have as standard. Like fuel gauges. WTF?)
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    ROTFLMAO--oh yea big rock time dude.Actually I bought my last bike a bit cheaper because the indicators were stuffed -turn left or right they all came on--gotta love it when that happens and you gain
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    Quote Originally Posted by erik
    classic!

    Is it a new bike or were you just tired or something?
    hey there erik,
    i wish i had a decent excuse for being a dumbass.. but honestly i never even knew it had hazard lights. never bothered to RTFM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 750Y
    hey there erik,
    i wish i had a decent excuse for being a dumbass.. but honestly i never even knew it had hazard lights. never bothered to RTFM.
    Didn't you wonder what the switch was for?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    Didn't you wonder what the switch was for?
    never noticed it before. mate after 2.5 years of owning a car, i was watching a carshow on tv recently which was showing the latest holden & how it had a tilt/telescopic steering wheel adjustment, hmmm... i thought to myself, i wonder if my car does that.. sure enough, the steering wheel goes in & out too!

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    “. . . as Andy followed the pensioner who had been holding up traffic at 70kph for the last 12 kilometres he espied a switch on his RH switchblock simply marked “KILL”

    He had often wondered of its function & decided that now was indeed the time to try it out. . . “
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    “. . . as Andy followed the pensioner who had been holding up traffic at 70kph for the last 12 kilometres he espied a switch on his RH switchblock simply marked “KILL”

    He had often wondered of its function & decided that now was indeed the time to try it out. . . “

    Oh that it really had that function!
    But only on vehicles belonging to us 'better than average' drivers/riders, of course!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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