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 Kawasaki Z900 1-month review, & views after being a 9-month old biker

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croomaniac
post Nov 14 2018, 03:02 AM

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QUOTE(TheOnly @ Oct 27 2018, 04:48 PM)
yes arrived weeks ago, however just as i adjust adjust (without unscrewing anything), the new windshield is too long - fitting not ngam with my accessories, i will lose my ram mount + bottle water holder spot if i choose to install it. So that windshield lives in some dark storeroom never to see the light again.
Also guys, i have just installed a LED flasher relay wired to the brake light. Comments from my friends who followed me says that it's very attention catching and will definitely alert people that you ARE pressing the brakes. Never can be too safe, basically i have 2 blue running lights at the back + 1 licence plate light(3 low powered white led) purposely angled into driver's eye level, so in total i have a combination of red, white, blue lights as my rear running light, while the brakelights will flash 4 times rapidly, then 4 times slower, then remain constant ON - until i release and press the brakes again.

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Here's a short demo video of how it looks like, hyperlink included as it seems video does not play while embedded
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLBhcaElkQI


A very good safety device for bikes, but i will not recommend this for car.
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Hi, mind to share where did you buy the flasher and how much does it cost (plus installation)? Looks cool with the flasher though tbh. Intend to install it too to my z650's butt. I believe we share the same rear butt light biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by croomaniac: Nov 14 2018, 03:05 AM
croomaniac
post Nov 14 2018, 08:03 PM

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QUOTE(TheOnly @ Nov 14 2018, 05:54 PM)
Cost for that gs100a is 2usd, 7ringgit like that.

Self install, it works on any lighting system, and it will be alot easier if your wiring system is exposed, easier access, so its a 5-10minit job for car/bike light.

As for “how to know which wire to cut?!” Use a voltmeter, and test all rear brake wires, see which wire has a spike in voltage as the brake is depressed.

This is the only useful thing during schooling kemahiran hidup has thought me, how to solder, how to use voltmeter and how to understand a complete electrical circuitry lol
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AliExpress? Seller link?

 

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