automatic turn signal switch off with immobilizer

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automatic turn signal switch off with immobilizer

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Hello,

today I installed a circiut with abovementioned features. The installation is not very difficult.

The turn signal relay and the starter relay is to be modified.
The result is very comfortable. The turn signal is switched off automatically after a time period which you can program.

If the immobilizer is activated, you have to pulse the off-switch of the turn signal after starting your bike.

I like the circuit. If you like it too, please let me know! I will give you further information.
kind regards (and sorry for my english)

Tief im Westen . . .(I'm German)

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It sounds like a good thing to me...how much and where do we get it?

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DJ Downunder wrote:It sounds like a good thing to me...how much and where do we get it?

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Hello DJ,

as fare as I know it is a prototype. But very soon you can buy it. I want to know, how many people in this forum are interested in such circuit. If there are many, I believe that it will be possible to buy it. So let me know, how many R-drivers want to install such device.
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I'm certainly interested. How much modification is required? Splicing a few wires or is it more than that? How big is the circuit (card/box) that you added? I would assume that all added circuitry is weatherproof. How do you activate the immobilizer and is the sensitivity adjustable?
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Kinde of modifications

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Lobo1625 wrote:I'm certainly interested. How much modification is required? Splicing a few wires or is it more than that? How big is the circuit (card/box) that you added? I would assume that all added circuitry is weatherproof. How do you activate the immobilizer and is the sensitivity adjustable?
You have to modify the turn light relay. The relay must be opended and a little circiut is to be connected to the main circiut. Both circuits fit in the case of the turn light relay. At last you have to connect two cables to the start-relay. That is all!

So it is weatherproofed at all. The immobilizer is very simple. If it is activated and you switch on the iginition, you have to to enter a certain pulse string (short and long pulses) with the the off-switch of the turn lights. That's all. You see that is a very simple immobilizer but I think it is ok.

I hope my explanations are understandable for you. I think the circiut is much better than my English.
kind regards (and sorry for my english)

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I would be interested as well.

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Sounds simple enough and quite effective! I don’t see opening up the turn signal relay as a major task, so installation sounds pretty simple. Everything being controlled thru the turn signal off switch is very clean and clever. Defiantly interested! Cheers to you GR for having the knowledge and initiative to undertake a project like this. Electronics are all smoke and mirrors to me so I'm even more impressed!
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Can someone please explain what this modification does? I'm unclear on the immobilizing concept.
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Sounds good!

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I am in! Sounds simlpe enough.
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Immobilizer=anti theft device?
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Lobo1625 wrote:Sounds simple enough and quite effective! I don’t see opening up the turn signal relay as a major task, so installation sounds pretty simple. Everything being controlled thru the turn signal off switch is very clean and clever. Defiantly interested! Cheers to you GR for having the knowledge and initiative to undertake a project like this. Electronics are all smoke and mirrors to me so I'm even more impressed!
Hello,

I'm not the inventor of this circiut. But I'm one of the first, who are testing it. So I want to talk about my experience with it in this forum. If there s.o. who are interested, I'll tell to the inventor. It's depends on him, wether he will offer this circiut in this forum. But I think, he will do. I want to help him to bring his idea to market, because I'm convinced of it.

Regards from Germany
kind regards (and sorry for my english)

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