anyone find my klr seat on i- 10 east bound ???
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My attempt to successfully mate Lockhart-Phillips Stubbies with the abuse
that my KLR is administered has proven fruitless.
My goal was to have running lights as well as turn signals in a smaller
package. The Stubbies IMO are cheaply manufactured without regard for
robust requirements.
I've rubber mounted them as well to no avail. I've tried to modify my
stockers to accept the different sockets to no avail. I've destroyed two
and was unwittingly generous enough to give the other two to a needy KLR
owner's crashed project. If anyone on the list has spares for any or all
of the stock signals, I'd be happy to relieve you of those terrible
burdens. I'm happy to pay shipping and a modest fee to be blessed with
your generosity.
TIA
LaterZ
Dash
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Please contact me about the turn signal switch, i have been trying to track one down for about a year now.
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My right signal does not blink. I comes o n and stays on. My left
signal works fine. When I switch t he bulbs, the right si gnal still
does not blink. It stays on just as it did with the first bulb. Is there
a flasher in there somewhere that is broken? Any ideas?
Ken D
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Front or rear turn signals? If one of the signals is out, the other
one on the same side won't blink, it will only stay on as yours do.
It could be a loose connection or a bad bulb.
dat brooklyn bum
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still> > My right signal does not blink. I comes o n and stays on. My left > signal works fine. When I switch t he bulbs, the right si gnal
there> does not blink. It stays on just as it did with the first bulb. Is
> a flasher in there somewhere that is broken? Any ideas? > > Ken D
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The flasher is on the right side along the main frame tube, if not sure where
remove the cover on the coolant reservoir and flip the signal switch feel and
listen for the click, I have replaced these without removing the tank, I go
back with a big truck type electronic flasher (two post type it is about the
same size) and a zip tie, if you add extra signal lights this is a must for
them to flash.
To all I saw on the roads and trails in N.W.Arkansas a double wave back at
you
JD-S.W. Oklahoma
A-1 poor thing had to stay home this time
A-17 800 miles this trip, no problems, loaded to heavy to get over 100 mph
TT600 could of used it a few times
KX500 flight time would have been longer
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Has anyone ever used these?
5 Mini Signals Kawasaki KLR 250 600 650 KLR650 KLR600
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4560381091&category=35598&sspagename=WDVW
Thanks
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I just used signals from a Buell. You can get them at your nearest
Harley dealer. They are very nice lights. The best is the price at $5
and chagnge per light. I also had to buy a flasher relay for the
different bulbs at Auto Zone for 2 or 3 bucks. Check out the Buell
lights. I think they look much better than these. Hope this helps.
Mike
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"I am a man of constant signals. I leave signals on all my day."
Sorry.
I once had to install a JCW loud signal beeper on a van- too much Rolling Stones during high school. It worked.
If I were to buy one for the KLR- yes- I leave the signal on for miles- where would I put it. IE where is the signal flasher unit?
Ignorant as usual,
don a17
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You can pick up a couple of 12v electric beepers at Radio Shack for about
$3 a piece. They are about the size of a dime, and can be stuck to the
inside of your front fairing with double sided tape. Put one on each side,
and tuck the wire ends into the connections there where the front turn
signal wires come through the fairing. They'll beep whenever your signal is
flashing, and your friends will look at you funny when you're stopped at
traffic lights.
Steve W.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Bittle" To: dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 12:23 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] turn signals > "I am a man of constant signals. I leave signals on all my day." > Sorry. > I once had to install a JCW loud signal beeper on a van- too much Rolling Stones during high school. It worked. > If I were to buy one for the KLR- yes- I leave the signal on for miles- where would I put it. IE where is the signal flasher unit? > > Ignorant as usual, > don a17 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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Hi Don,
I have the same problem when I got my A17 brand new. After a week, I installed a buzzer from Radio shack and two diodes (24v.1amp) with white band (positive) soldered together to the positive side (red wire) of the buzzer then the sepparate ends of each diode (without white band) tapped to the right and left hot wires to each signal lights. The black wire of buzzer goes to ground chassis of your bike. Note>make sure wires that are not soldered/connected together are either separated by electrical tape or spaghetti tubbing otherwise you'll have an electrical
short. Better yet, consult someone who knows electronics if your not sure.
Happy beepping!!!
Rey Odejar
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