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    Variable Rate Flasher

    So after installing LEDS my turn signals blink like they're on crack. I know I can fix this with a load resister, but stock flash rates are too slowwww. What I'm looking for is something where I can dial in a custom flash rate, anyone know of a variable adjustable rate flasher, one that is compatible with the f6b? I don't want to start blowing fuses, etc. (I don't know squat about auto electricals and trial and error or trail by fire, just don't seem like a good idea).
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    I know this isn't exactly what you are looking for, but the SoCal plug n' play LED flasher might be what you want. I have it installed with my LED turn signals. It flashes slightly faster than stock, a very good rate IMO.

    It simply replaces the Honda OEM flasher. Very easy install and you won't blow anything up.

    http://www.socalmotogear.com/GL1800-...-p/ec08110.htm

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    with Terry B. Just get a solid-state flasher to replace the OEM flasher and be done with it
    Ken (Hornblower)

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    I was looking at the complete LED turn signal/ brake light/running light and LED flasher kit from socalmotogear. I watched a cruiseman video on changing out the flasher. It looks like a PITA with all the removal of trim.

    Is it as bad as it looks?
    Any tips?
    Happy with the LED conversion?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    I was looking at the complete LED turn signal/ brake light/running light and LED flasher kit from socalmotogear. I watched a cruiseman video on changing out the flasher. It looks like a PITA with all the removal of trim.
    Is it as bad as it looks? Any tips? Happy with the LED conversion?
    Thanks
    Changing the flasher is not hard at all. First, pop off the speaker grill. To get it completely released, disconnect the tweeter connectors and the multi-plug at the bottom. If you run into details on that, let us know. Next, remove the 4 bolts holding the instrument panel and, without disconnecting anything, move it up and out of the way. You can hold in that position with a bungee going over the windscreen and down to an anchor point in front. With that done, you should have good access to replace the OEM flasher.

    And yes, I couldn't be happier with the LED turn signal conversion.
    Ken (Hornblower)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    Changing the flasher is not hard at all. First, pop off the speaker grill. To get it completely released, disconnect the tweeter connectors and the multi-plug at the bottom. If you run into details on that, let us know. Next, remove the 4 bolts holding the instrument panel and, without disconnecting anything, move it up and out of the way. You can hold in that position with a bungee going over the windscreen and down to an anchor point in front. With that done, you should have good access to replace the OEM flasher.

    And yes, I couldn't be happier with the LED turn signal conversion.
    Thank you very much for the flasher module removal description. It does't sound daunting at all. I'll order the kit from socal today.

    Any idea what type LED bulb is called for to replace the incandescent licence plate bulb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    Thank you very much for the flasher module removal description. It does't sound daunting at all. I'll order the kit from socal today.

    Any idea what type LED bulb is called for to replace the incandescent licence plate bulb?
    The stock bulb is a #168, 5 watt. Some replace with a W5W. If you want to convert to LED, look at #194.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    The stock bulb is a #168, 5 watt. Some replace with a W5W. If you want to convert to LED, look at #194.
    Thanks again. You are a bundle of knowledge.

    BTW, the LED kit from socal won't ship until at least Oct.10. I'll be lucky to receive them here in Canada and get them installed before the end of our riding season. I have ridden as late as the end of November, and put my bike away as early as before Halloween. It all depends when we get our first major snowfall. Anything less than 10 cm before Halloween will likely melt. Anything more than 10 cm after mid November is here until very late March.
    Depressing.

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    I found these for the licence plate light. Cheap, free shipping in Canada, and two of them will likely outlast me and my bike:

    http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...m=151335258615

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