Yep I was a serial offender (forgetting to cancel my indicator). The solution for me was a StopIT! indicator reminder. I now have one fitted to my bike and we also sell them on our web site. Funny thing is no one ever says they are buying an indicator reminder for themselves ...it's always for a friend or partner!
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I just have a habit of cancelling all the time, I'll be riding down the road and just press the cancel button.
Indicators are never on but just incase I do bump one.
Always check indicator has been cancelled after a turn or lane change....
I wonder about self Cancelling ones tho because u might indicate, slow up in a small que or something and then they switch off and you make a turn. in saying that never seen/used them b4 so I dont know what I'l talking about
All the factory self cancelers I have used worked on time and distance. You can sit at the lights with it going all day. The only time I cancel them myself is when overtaking.
The best way to forget all your troubles is to wear tight underpants.
Seems to me you could make self-cancelling indicators based on lean angle measurement, in the same way that a car uses steering lock (although probably an electronic solution rather than mechanical). Wouldn't be perfect, but neither is a car.
But I am on a Suzuki. After 8 blinks I am past and well over the horizon.![]()
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My soultion is way cheaper than 65 bucks for a beeping horn! Just dont use them!
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
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