LED Turn Signal Lamps
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Here's a link for Badlands equalizers http://www.namzcustomcycleproducts.c...equalizers.htm
Also Custom Dynamics
http://www.customdynamics.com/loadeq...Load_Equalizer)
Custom Dynamics also has kits with the leds and load equalizers.
Also Custom Dynamics
http://www.customdynamics.com/loadeq...Load_Equalizer)
Custom Dynamics also has kits with the leds and load equalizers.
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Thanks for the links.
I was thinking I'd have to use one LE for the front turn signals and one for the rear, hard wired with fast, splicing connectors.
Now I see the Badlands LE-03-A is a plug in. Without researching more (yet) it appears that this module will plug into my bike (1998 RK) somewhere and control front and rear turn signals?
That would be optimum. I'd jump on that like a pornstar on a hard dick!
I was thinking I'd have to use one LE for the front turn signals and one for the rear, hard wired with fast, splicing connectors.
Now I see the Badlands LE-03-A is a plug in. Without researching more (yet) it appears that this module will plug into my bike (1998 RK) somewhere and control front and rear turn signals?
That would be optimum. I'd jump on that like a pornstar on a hard dick!
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Depends on how it's wired into the circuit. With that fancy HD canceling gizmo, I could see it go a couple of different ways with two, one left, one right, probably being how it would be wired up. I would also think that they would sell the resistors in pairs, because just one isn't going to do you much good. What they are calling a "module" may in fact be a pair of resistors with 4 plugs to wire in each set (L,R). If you can find a wiring diagram of instructions for the thing, we can take a look and make sure.