Thanks for taking the time to make this very helpful did you try the signals with the included LED indicator bulb mine doesn't work with the LED bulb but the normal incandescent works fine!? I also have LED signals and the diode like yours.. Thx
Your issue is the turn signal relay. leds dont pull enough current to trigger a normal turn signal relay. Buy one that is meant for leds and it will work properly
I followed your instructions to a Tee, and I'm not getting the 2 dash lights to turn on the left side (Kickstand & neutral). Wondering same, if I should use the black wore from the Kickstand instead of Neutral? Guess I'll just try & see if that fixes it.
Howdy - followed your video to a T but for some reason the left turn signals (front and back) are on full time, and the brights dont work. What did i do wrong?
Question about you tachometer. I hooked mine up the same way and entered 2 ppr into the vapor. But there is no way it's accurate. I noticed yours showing you revved I it to 12,000 rpm. Mine says I'm about 6-7,000 rpms when I'm somewhere around 4,000 plus mine goes up to at least 10,000 rpm. Have you discovered any way of making the tachometer somewhat accurate?
I'm just picturing the old pig with a dash like a 747 hub temp brake temp tire pressure gas temp air fuel ratio maybe an old IV pole with some oil bag hanging off a defibrillator on the luggage rack like a jump box just ride the thing end change the oil if it breaks it's not made for your style of riding try something else
Thanks for the instructional! Do you have a link to the model Trail Tech you purchased? I'm entertaining the idea of installing one of these now that I've seen your video
this includes both. you might be able to find them cheaper on ebay but you need to make sure you have the correct part number. each kit is set up for certain bikes.
Hey man, kind of a dumb question b/c I'm a noob and just got an XR... what does it mean by engine temp? Reason I ask is because I want to install a DIY oil thermometer through the nut and It'll act as both a thermo and the dipstick. This way I'll know when I need to commit to an oil cooler.
@@masonm38500 been working really great for the past 7 years. I saw the sutton. Then I saw the price and where it was located and decided to make my own. It's just a Kawasaki lawn tractor oil cooler with braided hoses from autozone. I've been planning a trip for the last couple weeks. So I haven't had time to make a install video. Hopefully when I get back I can post something.