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I was in Carlsbad area about 45 min north of San Diego for 25 years but moved to Savannah last year. Custom Dynamics makes nice stuff but really looking to do a simple bulb swap.
Familiar with Carlsbad. I have friends in Del Mar. Grew up north of LA area about 40 years, but moved a state north of you.
Good luck in your search, but don't discount CD. Lifetime warranty.
1. Turn Ignition on, but do not start the bike.
2. Turn on 4 way hazards by pressing the hazard button on the
controls.
Turn Signal Sync Procedure
3. Turn the Ignition off letting hazards run. IF the bike has security they
will flash 5 or 6 times and then pause. This is normal. They will go
back to flashing normal hazard mode.
4. Let hazards run 1-2 minutes.
5. Turn Ignition back on.
6. Turn off hazards.
7. Turn Ignition off and then back on.
8. Check function of both turn signals
One more question.... Is the tribar on the rear fender already LED? Looks like it must be.
Yes it is. But in stock form, it is a running light only. You can buy one that that will do brakes as well.( custom dynamics) Some, have directionals as well. Not sure the directionals serve any purpose that low to the ground, unless you live in LA. (see low riders)
Yes it is. But in stock form, it is a running light only. You can buy one that that will do brakes as well.( custom dynamics) Some, have directionals as well. Not sure the directionals serve any purpose that low to the ground, unless you live in LA. (see low riders)
Thanks the reason I ask is I am told the ECM can be flashed for "all LEDs". With the directionals replaced all lights on the bike now are LED. Hyperflash on the cluster still there so I guess this will need to be done.
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