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Hi guys

Just fitted some new micro indicators to my SRAD and theyre flashing too quick - as though there is a bulb out (but theyre all fine).

Ive heard of this problem before but dont know how to cure it. Ive seen some components which I assume you fit inline with the signals to load the circuit and slow the falsh rate back down to normal.

Thanks for any advice

N|nj
 

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Originally posted by Ninj Gixxer 750:
Hi guys

Just fitted some new micro indicators to my SRAD and theyre flashing too quick - as though there is a bulb out (but theyre all fine).

Ive heard of this problem before but dont know how to cure it. Ive seen some components which I assume you fit inline with the signals to load the circuit and slow the falsh rate back down to normal.

Thanks for any advice

N|nj
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">What you need is a 10 ohm wire wound resisitor soldering in to the circuit to the indicators. If you remove the rear fairing. And locate the 2 wires to the left and 2 wires to the right, you need to solder a 10 ohm wire wound resisitor in to 1 of the 2 wires to each side of the bike. If you have any probs e-mail me at [email protected]
 

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It isnt the grounds. If you read the whole post he says that he put in different lights. This is common as said above. IT is the change in curent draw and can be fixed with a resistor or flasher.

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i dunno freak, dude had the problem last riding season. Might not have got it fixed over the last year or so. Could be the ground LOL

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Yea well this time of the year, the ground is really cold, it might make a difference... LMAO

John
 
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