HI everyone: I'm driving a 46 servicar survivor. Drivers in my state don't appear to understand hand signals . Can anyone suggest a helmet turn signal system that I can use without compromising my electrical system. Id prefer not hard wiring anything , she can be temperamental electronically. I don't want to mount anything on my bike as she's in an original state , but I dont want to get squashed either. Appreciate your input .
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Drivers are trying to kill me with no turn signals on my 46 servi
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Maybe a dedicated:
-Lightweight lithium battery;
-Signal wiring harness totally separate with from the servi-cars ignition and lighting system.
-As Smitty mention magnet mounted LEDs.
-Some switches and a flasher.
-Hook and Loop/Velcro.
Then when you get safely home simply recharge you signal lithium battery.
Maybe check out some Bicycle Catalog Sites the pedal crowd seems to have some bright;
lightweight weather proof gear.
Please let us know what you come up with.
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Originally posted by Peter Cooke View Post
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https://easyontaillights.com/
Might be slightly bigger (and more expensive) than what you're looking for, but possibly a decent fit for a servicar? At least it's an option.Eric Olson
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Personally I would mount signals on the bike itself. It would be simple to attach to the bumper brackets and use correct H-D accessory lights with modern LED bulbs in them. No damage to the machine. And LEDs draw very little or a simple auxiliary battery hidden in the box.Robbie Knight Amca #2736
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I'd bolt on one of these flashy thingys, MDeSoucey!
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If that didn't get respect, I'd try one of these...
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If that ain't loud enough,
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Accessories are accessories. Ask any judge.
....CottenLast edited by T. Cotten; 05-21-2022, 08:55 PM.AMCA #776
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The issue is with all non-turn signal bikes. When hand/arm signaling movement is a key indicator, it catches the eye of humans...even doing this I have people in cars waving back, thinking I am waving at them. At least it gets their attention. Not being negative about this, although next could be state or federal turn signal mandates for old iron...are hand signals still covered in driver's ed...must not be.
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