It got up to around 70 degrees here today so I was out riding. Nowhere special to go so I decided to get my bike inspected. It failed inspection because the signals blinked too fast. I couldn’t believe it I said isn’t fast blinking even more noticeable? He said no because with fast blinking you could miss that it was blinking because they might not be turning all the way off. If they blink don’t they have to be turning all the way off? No use, you can’t win once they make up their minds. It passed last year but not this, Go figure.
Anyway, I have to fix them. I have kellermans on the back that’s why they blink fast. I know it is fixable with a resistor or something. Thing is I don’t know:
1. what kind of resistor to get
2. do I need two, one for each side
3. exactly where do I splice them into the circuit
4. and what else should I know about this
I know very little about the electrics on my bikes and try to stay away from messing with it. Which is why I let them blink faster in the first place? Also, I really thought that it would be more noticeable. If someone could ‘splain to me in detail how to fix this problem I would be most grateful.
