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fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 6/2/2006 8:32:59 AM   
kryptonite_cycle

 

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hey guys i am installing the CW elim kit and i'm almost done. license plate light is working fine but i hooked up all wires and now my blinkers don't work. the blinkers dont even flash on my dashboard. did i blow a fuse and if so where is it located. thanks guys.
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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 6/2/2006 5:46:59 PM   
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I am installing my fender elim kit this weekend. Last weekend I installed the clear alternatives rear light with intergraded turn signals. They came with two resisters that are supposed to go inline with the turn signal wires. The place I bought them said that the LED lights don't pull enough current, so the signal switch doesn't recognize there is anything there. The resistors help build up energy to force your turn signal switch to recognize the LED lights. I haven't hooked up the turn signals on the tail light yet, because I was waiting until I get the Fender Elim that has LED signals also, so I'm going to join both turn signal wires (Fender Eliminator & Integrated Rear Light signal wire) inline with the resisters that came with the clear alternatives rear light.

I'm also installing flush mounts LED signals this weekend. I hope they work okay.

Hope this helped.

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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 6/2/2006 6:16:30 PM   
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Ha Ha..must be the weekend for Fe's and Flushmounts as i am installing my CW eleminator and proton flush mounts this weekend as well....although i have the CA integrated tailight and will not be using the blinkers that come with the CW eleminator...

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- Competition Werkes Fender Eliminator
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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 6/3/2006 8:36:46 AM   
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got it. after 2 blown blinker fuses and a wire swap it works!

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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 7/28/2008 3:50:46 AM   
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I just bought a pair of flushmount front turnsignals but had to return them because the wires didn''t work.  The harness on the 1000RR has three wires and the ones I bought only have two wires...so the lights wouldnt work, and became extremely hot when plugged in.  Yeah...not a good thing.

With the proton lights, I know that you have to cut the wires and put on their wiring harness...but does the wiring match up?  I don''t want to cut the factory wires for my lights only to have an issue with them not working.

I''ve got an 07 1KRR.  Don''t mind spending the $100 for the lights, I just want to make sure I''m not going to have an issue with them not working or overheating a blowing a fuse.  Thanks guys!

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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 7/28/2008 3:42:10 PM   
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The third wire, the one with the stripe, is not used with the flush mount blinkers. That is for the running lights with the factory setup. You should probably read the instructions before.........never mind, you should probably pay someone to do it right.

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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 7/29/2008 4:55:14 AM   
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The third wire, the one with the stripe, is not used with the flush mount blinkers. That is for the running lights with the factory setup. You should probably read the instructions before.........never mind, you should probably pay someone to do it right.


Hmm...funny...I read the instructions.  Thanks though for your insight.  As a matter of fact, I''ll go back tomorrow and take a picture of the instructions and post them on here so you can see them.  Thanks for the help..........nevermind, you didn''t give me any.

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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 7/29/2008 3:06:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sinnerforgivn

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ORIGINAL: wellarmedCr@cker

The third wire, the one with the stripe, is not used with the flush mount blinkers. That is for the running lights with the factory setup. You should probably read the instructions before.........never mind, you should probably pay someone to do it right.


Hmm...funny...I read the instructions.  Thanks though for your insight.  As a matter of fact, I''''ll go back tomorrow and take a picture of the instructions and post them on here so you can see them.  Thanks for the help..........nevermind, you didn''''t give me any.


Dude, I just installed flush mount blinkers on my 07 last weekend, no probs. The third wire is not used. Maybe you got some ones with the running lights, but that''s news to me. Love to see the directions though.


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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 7/29/2008 8:03:01 PM   
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I have the same setup on my bike. Protons and the CW eliminator. Why don''t you guys just buy the flasher relay insteed of screwing with inline resistors? That''s how I did mine and it works great. Couldn''t be any easier.  

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Clear Alternatives taillight
Yoshimura RS-5 Slip on
Proton flush mounts
Speedo Healer
Flapper Mod
520 conv.
PCIII
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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 8/1/2008 12:55:22 AM   
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http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c332/sinnerforgivn/flushmount.jpg

The page that I uploaded the directions to...notice the wonderful directions. 

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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 8/2/2008 1:13:37 AM   
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Put the cw eliminator with the clear signals no issues and next week im putting on the flush mount led fronts and I was told to run 2 inline 8ohm 20 watt resisters .                               http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r69/TheFactor_photos/DSC00609.jpg

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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 8/2/2008 1:21:35 AM   
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heres another shot , CW Makes a pretty nice kit but girections I give 4 out of 10 lol             http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r69/TheFactor_photos/DSC00613.jpg 

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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 8/2/2008 5:18:35 AM   
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quote:

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I have the same setup on my bike. Protons and the CW eliminator. Why don''''t you guys just buy the flasher relay insteed of screwing with inline resistors? That''''s how I did mine and it works great. Couldn''''t be any easier.  
My FE kit came with resistors, they installed no prob. Besides, the flash relay cost extra so why bother. The resistors on the rear also make the front flush mount blinkers blink at the same rate.


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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 8/2/2008 5:38:16 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: wellarmedCr@cker

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ORIGINAL: brendan1026

I have the same setup on my bike. Protons and the CW eliminator. Why don''''''''t you guys just buy the flasher relay insteed of screwing with inline resistors? That''''''''s how I did mine and it works great. Couldn''''''''t be any easier.  
My FE kit came with resistors, they installed no prob. Besides, the flash relay cost extra so why bother. The resistors on the rear also make the front flush mount blinkers blink at the same rate.



The relay did cost about 20 bucks I think, so you have a point there. I have LED''s in the front and back and they blink at the same speed as the stock lights did.   

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06 CBR1000RR Silver
Comp. Werks Fender Elim.
Clear Alternatives taillight
Yoshimura RS-5 Slip on
Proton flush mounts
Speedo Healer
Flapper Mod
520 conv.
PCIII
15/46


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RE: fender eliminator kit BLINKERS - 8/2/2008 9:08:49 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: brendan1026

quote:

ORIGINAL: wellarmedCr@cker

quote:

ORIGINAL: brendan1026

I have the same setup on my bike. Protons and the CW eliminator. Why don''''''''''''''''t you guys just buy the flasher relay insteed of screwing with inline resistors? That''''''''''''''''s how I did mine and it works great. Couldn''''''''''''''''t be any easier.  
My FE kit came with resistors, they installed no prob. Besides, the flash relay cost extra so why bother. The resistors on the rear also make the front flush mount blinkers blink at the same rate.



The relay did cost about 20 bucks I think, so you have a point there. I have LED''''s in the front and back and they blink at the same speed as the stock lights did.   


Yeah, mines LED front and rear also. Actually, I ordered the relay when I ordered my FE but they were out of stock. I didn''t realize they came with resistors. Turns out they work great, and they blink the same rate as the factory blinkers.


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