Self cancelling indicators

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TD5
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Self cancelling indicators

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I would like to add this to my 2003 R1150R as my K100 RS has it and its great. Unfortunately Wunderlich does not make the unit anymore, so for me in Australia would anybody know where I can source one?
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TD5 wrote:I would like to add this to my 2003 R1150R as my K100 RS has it and its great. Unfortunately Wunderlich does not make the unit anymore, so for me in Australia would anybody know where I can source one?
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https://kisantech.com/mag/signalminder/sm-5.html

Self-cancelling based on selected timer. Brake lamp trigger delays timer countdown while stopped. Many R1150** riders use the SM-5.
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sweatmark wrote:
TD5 wrote:I would like to add this to my 2003 R1150R as my K100 RS has it and its great. Unfortunately Wunderlich does not make the unit anymore, so for me in Australia would anybody know where I can source one?
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https://kisantech.com/mag/signalminder/sm-5.html

Self-cancelling based on selected timer. Brake lamp trigger delays timer countdown while stopped. Many R1150** riders use the SM-5.
+1 on the Kisan Signalminder......I have one on my 04 R and love it. It has multiple features like adjustable delay on the signal cancel as well as bright/dim on the signals as running lights.
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Mmmmm, interesting, wonder if that would work on my Rockster as I lost the self cancelling indicators when I swapped the stock speedo for the Koso.
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The Signalminder also has a short duration fast flash feature when the signal switch is held down on actuation. Useful for getting attention when, for instance, changing lanes on the interstate (or anywhere else).
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I also am pleased with the Kisan unit. My favorite feature is the ability to quickly/ easily cancel - very useful in heavy traffic. Be aware however, it drains the battery faster than stock if you don't pull the key out with the handlebars in the locked position.
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Thanks ordered one, should be down here this week
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Thanks folks, Arrived within the week, pretty quick to get it to OZ.
Hardest part was removing the U clip!
Very well engineered
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i just installed the SM-5 also. I think I have a small problem though I can set the signals as running lights but they are either dim or off. So can you guys make them bright also?
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