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5 hours ago, Buckster said:

What are the load resistors for?

Resisting loads.... the clues in the name No Way Smh GIF

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2 hours ago, busabeast said:

Resisting loads.... the clues in the name No Way Smh GIF

You should put some in the busa seat.

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I’m using LED indicators and the load from them is too small for the original relay which just goes into meltdown. The resistors in each indicator line allows the flasher relay to work properly. I initially forgot them 😖. When I had wired it all up I tested the indicators and just got a high pitched squeal and nothing else, so had to redo those bits.
 

Will connect up the front ones tomorrow, I have sleeves which goes between the upper and lower fork bridges on each side which have the indicators built in. I was going to put them on each end of the handle bar, and may still do that as well but got the ones integrated into the sleeves used, and cheap so will go with it and see what I think once they are fitted. 
 

 

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you could always change the Resistors for an LED relay.. sold on many E sites and the Bay of E,s

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Got  quite a bit done today, although it still looks like a bag of crap. With the exception of the hazard lights ( need a switch) all the lights work, rad is back on, back brake works, forks back together. Still trying to find a 6.5" old school headlight that I like, then I can burn the £12 alliexpress one that's on there. I might leave the tank as it is ... and I have a second one that I might eventually get painted. 

Need to find somewhere to stash the ignition barrel, and make a coolant expansion tank. Oh and get my wheels back. Still awaiting the front brake lines. I can't alter the stand, or make the exhaust until I get the wheels back and I can see how much space a have to play with in front of the back wheel. 

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