Does my arse look big in these......

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Kisan Vectralights, on the upper outside edge of my Vernatechs......

They're amber from the front, red (duuurrr!!) from the back and the reds go double bright on braking, and flash when indicating.

Only fitted because people can't see my indicators outside of an arc of about 45 degrees from centre line, which I wasn't happy with.

Much happier now....and as an bonus, I can now set my indicators to stay on with reduced power all the time, they cancel automatically (and I can set the period or stop this), If i hit an indicator button it flashes as normal but I can hit the same button again rather than use the cancel button (hmmmmmmm.....:rolleyes: ) and finally if I push and hold an indicator for a few seconds, I get rapid flashing of all indicators to indicate a laner change.......sounds crap but it's actually quite eye catching and thus hopefully improves my chances by a few gazillionths of a percent ;)
 

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Not cheap but good service as always from Nippy Norm.......

Piece of piss to fit, straight swap of flasher unit in fuse box, a few holes drilled in panniers and plugged with blank grometts slitted with scissors, will be finished off and sealed with black silicone sealant tommorrow.
 
Aye ... now your more in danger of being shot at for being a UFO
 
why has civil not offered you a set of his panniers for testing yet? :D

he must be worried about being too rough with them:D
 
PL2_and_a_half said:
Do they work when it's a bit hot? :)

Well akkshully, funny you should say that....I haven't had an autoswitch fault since I fitted the signal minder and I'm wondering if the constant current is keeping it reset (like when I had to flash the hazards to get a signal again)

PS I'm gonna be calling you in the next few days......don't go hiding ;)
 
TUNED IN said:
why has civil not offered you a set of his panniers for testing yet? :D

he must be worried about being too rough with them:D

yup...I reckon he's skeeeered :D
 
Fanum said:

PS I'm gonna be calling you in the next few days......don't go hiding ;)

Calling moi? Well I know I haven't done anything so call away .. I expect it's going to cost me though ;) (my weekend off, don't even think of arranging for saturday!)

Forgot to say, no, the lights don't make yer arse look big ... it was big to start with :D
 
Yeah yeah I know, the garden needs weeding, the gate needs painting etc etc....but check out the tiny ikkle but very bright lights (taken in full sun but still visible.....niiiiice :D )

Oh yeah, and I ride my bike.....sod cleaning .....it's dirty, ok???

:D
 

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I notice that you were careful not to sit on the bike showing your arse to be wider than the lights .........:D
 
riverking said:
I notice that you were careful not to sit on the bike showing your arse to be wider than the lights .........:D

You're only bitching 'cos I scribbled on the back of your old gubmobile ;)
 
Fanum said:
You're only bitching 'cos I scribbled on the back of your old gubmobile ;)


Having listened to you and Whatton 'in perfect harmony' from 5am my bitchin is well justified! Talk about pot / kettle :D
 
It must have been an awesome sound.....the combined volume of all five of us woke me up at about 4 and the rest of you just carried on snoring.......accompanied by your flatulence of course ;)

Have to say that was an un-naturally low and flaccid note you produce :D

Good job the roof's got holes and there's no door

:P
 
My Way

Fanum.... this is my solution to the same dilemma.
 

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LED repeaters

Got these very neat little LED's from M&P

£16.95 and I've just wired 'em straight into the standard indicators, and used plug and sockets on my wiring so they're easy to disconnect when I take the panniers off.

Will
 

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Looks good Will......

You could fairly easily wire them up with a reduced voltage from the rear light feed as well to use them as running lights I spose.......with Black panniers the width of my VErnatechs, that's one thing I liked about the vectralights.....

They're illegal though, but WTF

:rolleyes:

:)

PS ahven't got round to doing the plug/sockets for disconnecting them as I don't often take the panniers off, but I've bought some 4 pin din plugs and some chassis mount sockets for 1.40 each from Maplins to wire mine up...seemed an elegant solution with the flush sockets, and I've got some rubber caps somewhere that'll fit over the plug ends when they're diconnected.

What sort did you use?
 
Wiring connectors

"Ugllebugga" put this link in my thread searching for a suitable connector. They're just what I needed. Very good quality and fully weatherproof. They're a bit fiddly to do the soldering, but worth the effort.

"""""These boys have exactly what you need.... http://www.vehicle-wiring-products....epage/home.html

SWP2 is the part number..."""""

As you can see, my Vernatechs are a bit more visible than yours.... and the slimmer version, so I'm not too worried about running lights.

Nice low lids too, for an easy leg-over!!!!!

Will


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Ogri?

Do you mean the one of Ogri's dog? Is his name kickstart?

Got it off a free sheet that come with Bike Mag a while ago.... Got one of Ogri's chick on the other pannier.

Will
 


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