Tail Light Integrator HELP!!
#1
Tail Light Integrator HELP!!
Here's the deal, my room mates bike has the signals integrated into the brake lights when he bought it. I want mine that way! So I start looking around on the net and find out from all the forums that buying the 50-100 dollar one online is dumb when you can go to autozone and pick up a trailor tail light converter for 15 bucks and it'll work the same! So I buy one, hook it up just like all the schematics say. NO LUCK...so I return it and get another just to make sure its nothing wrong with the unit. STILL NO LUCK! Long long story short(kinda), Rip apart roomies bike to find he has the EXACT same trailor light converter in his and his is wired just like I've got mine, not working on mine though! He's got a 98 CBR and I've got a 01 GSX-R. SOMEONE HEEEELP!!! Bike's been ripped apart for days and I can't get it to work! I NEED TO RIDE!
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Re: Tail Light Integrator HELP!!
Originally Posted by mnchvgs79
I don't know man, seems wierd, what does it do if anything?
Again, illegal here in Va. You will catch much shit for one from the cops..............
#5
Re: Tail Light Integrator HELP!!
Originally Posted by CBR600F4
Most bikes have two bulbs in the rear tail light. So instead of having blinkers you can hook up the integrator and it will blink one bulb or the other when you turn on your blinkers.
Again, illegal here in Va. You will catch much shit for one from the cops..............
Again, illegal here in Va. You will catch much shit for one from the cops..............
oh no no, I was asking what his does specifically on his bike, like do the blinkers but not the brakes work....
#8
Re: Tail Light Integrator HELP!!
i was acctually going to do that as well, but after seeing it its a waste of 15 bucks. i was just going to do it with out that converter and hook up the signal wires to the tails. but ive decided to mount some signals way back in the fender so you can only see them when there lit. more practical and look cooler IMO
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