【KITACO】Taro-Kun Float Float/Hazard Kit Review
Since the finger which there is no hazard in XF650 and tried to look for a hazard switch became that a kill switch is likely to be pushed and felt fearful, it purchased. The article was very common although the naming sense Mr. lighthearted Taro could
Since the finger which there is no hazard in XF650 and tried to look for a hazard switch became that a kill switch is likely to be pushed and felt fearful, it purchased.
The article was very common although the naming sense Mr. lighthearted Taro could not be followed.
Are an attached sticker and drawstring bag lighthearted Taro goods? Although the attachment itself did not seem to be so difficult, when it was XF650, it was made the thing in which the color of wiring is different from a domestic current car in full attachment and detachment of a cowl being required and for which it is not strained but a motorcycle store is asked since like.
Since it was convenient too when there was a hazard, it attached, and it was a correct answer.
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For SUPER SHERPA.
SUPER SHERPA does not have a hazard switch, so I was afraid when I had to stop for traffic or construction at night on the highway, but now that the hazard switch is on, I can tour with peace of mind. I am really glad I bought it. It's like a good luck charm. As expected, there were some positioning problems with Wiring and Relay, but I managed to get it to fit nicely. It's a ba direct, so you have to be careful not to forget to turn it off or play tricks with it. View detail
When touring with friends, turn on Hazard and stop
It is a good product with detailed instructions and easy installation for those who are somewhat familiar with Wiring. View detail
Hazard kit
Purchased to install Hazard on 400KATANA.
There is an instruction manual and it was easily completed.
Now I am looking forward to seeing how long it will last.
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Very good
I bought it for FUSION. I liked the way that the original blinker relay can be inserted into blinkerWiring. Then, only the explanation of the Front side was written in the Instruction Manual? The text says it flashes 4 lights, Wiring is also only for Front, Switch and Power, FrontOne Side only and Switch, Power is on when I connect it to the power, Switch is on, Rear is also flashing when I turn it on, and Indicator is also flashing! I'm impressed! If there is a word in the description of the product, people will be more inclined to put a Hazard label on it. View detail
Installed in FUSION. I'm pleased with it.
I installed it on a FUSION model 2 before it was resold.
There is no hazard function in the OEM.
There is a position, and it is a model year with headlights on and off.
The Switch that came with it wasn't the one pictured.
The on/offButton attached to the Handlebar can be used independently of the
It was the one that came with it.
To install, add the included Relay and Wiring.
Therefore, if you turn Hazard on when using Blinker
The two Relays work and turn into a mess of lights.
If you greet the following vehicle with a Hazard, you need to turn off the blinker once and turn on the Hazard. Also, we have converted the rear blinker bulb to LED, but
It doesn't even become a high flasher and flashes appropriately.
It is now possible to appeal to the following cars conveniently when stopping for a short time.
The FUSION exclusive Hazard kit is not available on the market, so using this kit is another option.
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