Simple Modification
Living in the Philippines, I ride through small villages with small streets congested with traffic and pedestrians. Anything that draws attention to my bike, Loud Pipes, Loud Horn is a Safety Plus.
My Fatboy has Auxiliary lights wired to a 2 way switch. On or Off. Nothing new here. I discovered that by installing a 3 way switch and wiring in an Automotive Emergency Flasher Relay, I now have three Aux light settings. Off, On Full, or Flashing. Simple and cheap!
My Fatboy has Auxiliary lights wired to a 2 way switch. On or Off. Nothing new here. I discovered that by installing a 3 way switch and wiring in an Automotive Emergency Flasher Relay, I now have three Aux light settings. Off, On Full, or Flashing. Simple and cheap!
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Learn something new every day. Thats the beauty of this site and one of the main reasons I joined this website. I been riding nearly 40 years and it seems I still come on here and learn something new or see something new every time I log on here. It's costly but very informative.
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It's a cool idea, but double check local motor vehicle laws. Here in NJ I'm pretty sure the flashing lights are a big NO-NO. They look too much like a motor cop or emergency vehicle.
Hmm, the horn idea does give me pause for thought.......
Hmm, the horn idea does give me pause for thought.......
Is this flashing or a headlamp modulator? If its the latter I know it's legal in NY at least. It's no different then turning your high beams on and off.







