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    Question hyosung aftermarket indicator issue

    Just put new indicators on my hyosung after droping it and wrecking the old ones :P i have only replaced the back two... they have been replaced with oxford mini indicators, i think they are led ones.

    since putting them on my indicators go really fast like once of them are blown( all indicators work fine) ive heard its because the new indicators dont draw much current so it thinks there are none there... is there anyway to make them draw the corect amout of current so they go normal speed again or do i have to put up with indicators that are on LSD from now on
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    Just put new indicators on my hyosung after droping it and wrecking the old ones :P i have only replaced the back two... they have been replaced with oxford mini indicators, i think they are led ones.

    since putting them on my indicators go really fast like once of them are blown( all indicators work fine) ive heard its because the new indicators dont draw much current so it thinks there are none there... is there anyway to make them draw the corect amout of current so they go normal speed again or do i have to put up with indicators that are on LSD from now on
    You put......shit cant remember what there bloody called,slows em down anyway and dead easy to do,someone who knows will be along soon i hope,anyway an easy fix.

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    You need a new flasher relay - a flash one that dosn't care what sorta lamps on the end of it.

    Wadddle your bike + blinkies into any repuatable bike store and explain - they should be able to help you out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    You need a new flasher relay - a flash one that dosn't care what sorta lamps on the end of it.

    Wadddle your bike + blinkies into any repuatable bike store and explain - they should be able to help you out.
    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Narva LED04 Non load sensitive electronic flash relay is what I use.
    You could try an auto electrician as well.

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