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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Clemson, SC
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turn signal/ light questions
Couple quick questions....
1. Is it necessary, by that i mean a law, to keep my front turn signals as running lights? I know some of you are like more lights = safety, but two ugly large amber pods on the front of my bike is driving me crazy. they have to go but am considering running them as strictly turn signals no running lights. The reason i am questioning this is because my buddy has a new gsxr and his front turn signals are not used as running lights. 2. Goes with question 1 sorta. I am putting LED turn signals on front and back and im assuming i am going to have to use a different relay. Does anyone know where (which im sure someone does) i can find the relays for both front and back? maybe some pics too please, im a visual learner ![]() 3. and lastly, like i said my buddy has a new gsxr. It has a feature/ button (on clutch hand side) that can be pressed rapidly that flashes the bright lights when your passing someone or going through an intersection. Can this be added to my amazing FZ6? If anyone could shed light on these questions, i would be much appreciative. ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
1. I am most certain that DOT guidelines establish that running lights should be operational on the bike's front signals.
2. I don't have relays, but my front Watsen Design LEDs came with a built-in running light module. Funny thing occured when I installed the rear LED Rizomas; the flashing rate increased a bit. It's kinda cool actually That has to do with the overall resistance in the circuit.3. I heard of that feature on some of the guys from across the pond. Apparently, the European FZ6s have the "passing light button". Anyway, sounds like you'd have to do some more homework, choose the parts you want, and have a motorcycle mechanic/electrician help you with the install. Good luck to ya
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Tinley Park, Illinois
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
My other choice in motorcycle was the gsxr600 and it had the "pass" trigger button that I thought was nifty.
I never saw it in action but I have been in situations where I thought it would be nice if I had a similar button that would modulate my headlights rapidly that I could use when coming up to an intersection where someone was in the left turn lane. I hope you find it and can post how to do it. Right now I have a nervous habit of pressing the turn-signal button just to be sure it's off
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
Yeahhhh i dont know guys.... fz-6 and some fatboy harleys are the only thing that ive seen with running lights in the front turn signals.... DOT Law only states that you have working turn signals, front and back and running lights... it does not stipulate what those running lights have to include (other than the obvious HEADLIGHT)... hate to burst your bubble, but those little orange runners on the front of your bike are just something yamaha did because they thought it would be "cool"
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
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(not) If this post wasn't so horribly incorrect, it would actually be kind of amusing.Yeahhh....I think you really need to get your facts straight before dishing out very bad advice to others. Perhaps you should look at oncoing traffic a little more closely as EVERY vehicle on the road is required to have FORWARD FACING AMBER MARKER LIGHTS. This is a DOT standard and not just a Yamaha/Harley 'thing'. ![]() Last time I open my eyes, every car, truck, SUV and MOTORCYCLE had amber marker lights on em. So I hate to burst your bubble mate and I'm not sure where came up with this, but amber marker lights are not something Yamaha just came up with on their own accord so their bikes could be 'cool'. Give your head a shake. Here is some ACTUAL information on forward facing amber lighting regulations: Front position lamps (parking lamps) Quote:
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(1) Parking lights shall be on the roadway side of the vehicle when a vehicle is parked or stopped upon a roadway or shoulder adjacent thereto. (2) Parking lights shall exhibit a white or amber light visible to the front of the vehicle and a red light visible to the rear of the vehicle. (3) Parking lights shall be visible from a distance of 500 feet to the front of the vehicle and from a distance of 500 feet to the rear of the vehicle. [1983 c.338 §458 (10); 1985 c.16 §240 (10); 1985 c.69 §1 (10); 1985 c.71 §4 (10); 1985 c.393 §13 (10); 1985 c.420 §6 (10)] So forward facing amber parking/marker lights ARE required and if you look at any other motorcycle, they will have them. So, thiry too, to correctly answer your question, yes you are required to have some form of DOT approved forward facing amber parking/marker light of some kind. I also have Watsens and use them as singlas/marker lights just like the stock FZ6 signals, but Watsens are technically not a DOT appoved product (their size I think). So even with them working properly, you 'could' receive a ticket for having non DOT approved lamps on your bike. It's a minor risk IMHO. Here is my write up on my Watsen installation (with pics!). http://members.shaw.ca/fazed/led%20blinkers.htm Watsens have changed a lot and as Nizmo mentioned, you don't need realys anymore to get them working as both signals and parking lights. Just purchase that option. Last edited by Boneman; 08-19-2008 at 12:27 PM.. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
bone from the way i read the first post i think you misunderstood what he was looking for...
not that he didnt want an amber light on the front, just that he was wondering if it was manditory for them to be on (like a daytime running light, like the headlight is) whenever the bike is on. at night yes but i know cars are not manditory to have them on ALL the time. (basicly so they act like the rear lights on our bikes) as for the "passing light" switch.. my tiger had one but it didnt work and i wish it did.. i dont see why you couldnt use the switch off another bike and wire it in if they work the same.. (ie.. some use the switch to trigger a relay and some put power through them..) |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
wow man you really got me.... i guess then YOU should email Suzuki and tell them their flaw.... sure i have forward facing amber lights but they arent my running lights. they are my blinkers and only turn on when i activate my blinkers......
And please notice your quote of the law is talking about PARKING LIGHTS!!!! READ YOUR OWN POST... these are running lights we are talking about and my brand spanking new 08 gixxer has ZERO amber running lights on the front... thanks for your time and research tho. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: South Africa (ZN)
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
3. I heard of that feature on some of the guys from across the pond. Apparently, the European FZ6s have the "passing light button".[/quote]
The Yamaha part number for the European FZ6 handlebar switch assembly with "passing light button" is 5VX-83969-00. Should be easy to retrofit FZ6-ZN
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
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So you are saying that if you fire up your Gixer, get off and look at it head on, the only lighting you see shining back at you is just a head light? Then yes, I would say something is not right with your 08. Dont' take my word for it though, go ask a cop or your dealer. Perhaps your 2 filament bulbs are blown? My friends Honda 599 has his left front out as a running light, but the signal portion still works as one of the filamnets in the bulb has gone. All I know that at least here in Canada (and I'm 95% sure in the USA) that all bikes have to have forward facing amber running lights that are on when the bike is on. I also reviewed my "Vehicle Inspection" report that I had done a while back, due to a ticket for incorrect lamps ( ), and one of the checks is for: RUNNING LIGHTS - ON with bike ruinning. Running lights encompas the forward amber lights (L&R) and the rear red tail light.I didn't missunderstand the OP's question, only wanted to state that if you remove or swap out singals, you are still required to have; a. forward facing amber running lights b. DOT approved ones (not really a huge deal) Obviously lighting is a tad different for bikes as we basically have all our lighting on 24/7, where as pointed out by bigdog, cars can have 'Daytime running lihgts' that ONLY have the head lights on (no running lights). We dont have the option to just have our headlight on and nothing else (amber running lights and rear red tail light). I stand corected on the option of having your front singals in a different location as to seperate amber running lights...albeit I can't recall seeing that kind of setup. I'm sure one could have that setup, but why have two different set of basically amber lighting, when you can do both signals and running in one unit? I not sure then as to why thrity_too then would even want to keep his "ugly pods" for just signals then. Quote:
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FZ6 Junkie
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Clemson, SC
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Re: turn signal/ light questions
thankyou for the discussion.... and yes i do plan replacing them... i was jsut trying to figure out if i should go with the two wire setup like the back or the three wire setup... i want them to match the rear signals and the aftermarkets signals i am looking at are strictly 2 wire LED... this is why i was asking if they had to be running lights too (front) but the discussion was very educating
![]() ![]() ... and yes the pods are gone as soon as get aftermarket signals |
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