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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Really enjoying mine. Very nice in traffic and will pootle along nicely on the open road. Bit of a gentleman's bike with the upright riding position and de-tuned engine for torque lower down but I'm an aging gentleman so it suits me down to the ground.
    Sounds good. I will put it on the list of bikes to consider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    My 1985 BMW K100 RS had them. Now here's the interesting thing.... I'm given to understand that BMW had the wiring loom set up for hazard lights but never got round to installing an actual switch! Mine had one when I bought it second hand in 1993 which I assumed was standard. Apparently not, given what I've since read so assume the original owner fitted one. Why BMW left it off is a mystery. Anyone know the reason?
    IIRC my 1981 R65 had a blanking piece in the moulded cover around the ignition switch & clocks, and the switch was a plug-in extra.

    At the same time, the R100RT had them as standard while they were an at-cost extra on the R80RT - as the saying went: its tòugh to justify a higher price for the 'bigger' bike when all you get is bigger holes in the engine

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    A Quick Survey

    An interesting question, so I quickly surveyed a couple of my riding friends to
    advise as well.

    2014 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 - Yes
    2014 KTM 1190 Adventure - No (or he can't find it) --> Amend that: It's a Yes (he found it; don't ask)
    2008 Honda VFR800 - No (and I had to go and check) --> Amend that: It's also a Yes (pointed out by
    another VFR rider - that's embarrassing)

    Our V-Strom friend did advise that being H&S focused, it was one of the features
    paramount on his shopping list when he bought the machine. Yeh, right.
    Last edited by Viking01; 11th May 2017 at 10:51. Reason: Eye-sight must be failing

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    this is just a pic of the web. I waited for the RS to come out.I bought one brand new for about 13000. I know that i had heated grips put on at a later date with the BMW switch, and i know i didnt have foglights,but i am sure there was a hazard light switch there too.There were switch blanks there
    Quote Originally Posted by SuperMac View Post
    IIRC my 1981 R65 had a blanking piece in the moulded cover around the ignition switch & clocks, and the switch was a plug-in extra.

    At the same time, the R100RT had them as standard while they were an at-cost extra on the R80RT - as the saying went: its tòugh to justify a higher price for the 'bigger' bike when all you get is bigger holes in the engine
    I found a poor quality photo of my old K100RS and zooming in, it looks like it had a flasher switch and two blanking plates for other switches. I know a UK-based friend who had one had 3 blanking plates so perhaps which market they were destined for also has a bearing. SuperMac's point about models is also valid. I'm picking that the K100 RT had the lot as standard. I've still got a lot of affection for my RS - great performance and reliability from a bike over 3 decades old!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking01 View Post
    2014 KTM 1190 Adventure - No (or he can't find it)
    Mate has a 2014 1190 Adv R, pretty sure he has them...
    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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    2012 Yamaha 450 = No
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    Both road worthy.
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    TTR250 & XT660R both have them..
    The funny thing with the XT.. the button is on the
    front of the switch block.. if the block it angled slightly
    up the clutch lever hits it when pulled....
    I had half the dam bike apart trying find a short in the wireing
    till I found it....
    high beam stoped flashing ever time I pulled the clutch...


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    Ducati... Makeing riders into mechaincs since 1964...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Mate has a 2014 1190 Adv R, pretty sure he has them...
    Gremlin,
    You are absolutely correct. He looked in his manual, and then realised "ah ha, so that is
    what that button is for". And caught some friendly feedback from us as a consequence.

    Though he's not the only one. Another VFR rider contacted me this morning to say that
    his 07 model VFR has a switch, between the Kill Switch and the Starter button. So I went
    out to the garage to have another look. And Yes, there is a tiny black switch on the right
    hand switch block in exactly the position described, with a tiny little white triangle.

    B@#$%&*, that's embarrassing.

    Guess I'll get some feedback as well. Sorry, have to go - Incoming ...

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    all have then on the left hand switch block

    Although you are only supposed to use your right hand indicator when passing between vehicles (lane filtering - and only to the left of the white lane marker and the right hand side of the vehicle in the lane) I always use my hazard lights because I consider I'm a hazard that other vehicles should be aware of.
    There are two songs, "Stairway to Heaven" and "Highway to Hell" which I think give an indication of expected traffic flow

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    I had an R1200RTP which had hazard lights.

    They were red and blue. There was an audio function too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    I had an R1200RTP which had hazard lights.

    They were red and blue. There was an audio function too.

    Let it go rtc, let it go...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    I had an R1200RTP which had hazard lights.

    They were red and blue. There was an audio function too.
    is that the one that really lit up

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    1993 ZZR1100D1 affirmative.

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    I'm pleased to announce that none of my bikes have them.

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