(01-15-2019, 08:16 AM)Chuckk_imp Wrote: (06-19-2018, 02:35 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote: Self Cancel Turn signal or noise buzzer installation for a 2017 CB1100.
Just curious, I am in process of adding a buzzer unit to my flasher unit. I was wondering whether someone had ever done the modification.
Reason being, got a near miss on the weekend, forgot to cancel the signal flasher after a turn, then at the next intersection a truck pulled in front of me thinking that I was turning due to the turn signal left on.
I studied the schematic and concluded that the turn flasher relay is different from conventional.
1st, it is electronic therefore noiseless.
2nd, not a regular type - will attach a schematic soon.
My idea is to install a noise buzzer which should buzz at the same pace to the flasher therefore reminding me that the turn signal is left on.
Any idea before I start my modification?
Note; same flasher unit used on 2013 models.
I have installed this one from eBay.. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Audible-motorcy...SwaG9XJS1t
it is cheap and works great !! .. I had to mount the beeper to my left handlebar, to be able to hear it well.. I also pointed it towards me.. the sound seems to be focused and directional.. the best part however, is when you apply the brake, it stops the loud beeping.. say waiting at a light.. then when you release the brakes and take off, the beeping starts up again.. then just do what it is reminding you to do and cancel the directional.. perfect !! ..
I have installed this one from eBay..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Audible-motorcy...SwaG9XJS1t
it is cheap and works great !! .. I had to mount the beeper to my left handlebar, to be able to hear it well.. I also pointed it towards me.. the sound seems to be focused and directional.. the best part however, is when you apply the brake, it stops the loud beeping.. say waiting at a light.. then when you release the brakes and take off, the beeping starts up again.. then just do what it is reminding you to do and cancel the directional.. perfect !! ..
by the way, I have a 2017 CB1100.. but this beeper should work on many 12v systems.. you just have to attach 3 wires.. break into one wire leading to the left directional and one wire leading to right directional.. the easiest place, I found, was under the seat.. using the rear directionals.. (you could go into the headlight bucket as an option) the third wire is attached to the positive side of the brake light wires.. when the brake light is not on, that hot wire will act as a ground.. when the brake light is on, it no longer is a ground.. the beeper has then lost it's ground and will stop beeping..release the brake and the ground is restored to the beeper.. one more tip.. break into the directional wires as far forward as you can.. the wires supplied on the beeper are just long enough to reach to the handlebars..