2 Philmore DC Buzzers No b812 12vdc 15ma 75dB So just pull the front panel 4 screws and you have access to do the job. Find the wires that come from the blinkers, should be blue and brown. The blue probably has a stripe. skin of some of the insulation for the buzzer to sister in. Insulate and tape connections. Fasten buzzer. That easy. This is the buzzer Front panel positioning of installed buzzers. I used velcro to fasten them easy fast and removable. After splicing and soldering connections, brushed the wires with liquid tap. Did not cut wires, just trim back. Also installed on the blinker side of the connection, so it is reversible if need be. RED positive lead to blue of bike. It will not work the other way. After liquid tape I wrapped with electrical tape and secured that with zip ties to keep the tape from unraveling. Tools used besides standard Terra Torx.
Funny, eh? Here's the "best mod ever"....and we can't get rid of the bloody beepers fast enough when buying one of those Aussie Post CT110 delivery bikes at the surplus auctions, which have those things standard-fitted. Most probably got a handful of Honda buzzers still floating around in the garage...free to who ever wants 'em.
Best mod ever, bit over hyped lol but if you leave your blinkers on yup you look stooooooopid. I remove the blinkers as law here in uk allows use of motorised bicycles with out indicators too be legal at night aswell as in the day. Best mod i did lectron, then cutting bars down. Good tip to all roadies out there.
My Honda scooter has nice audible. I have a feeling this is going to make it so I pull the blinkers as well. It is a weight savings you know. I have them pulled on my smaller bike, but wanted to give something a try. Just too dang embarrassing seeing the blinker light on after 2 miles since last turn. I may just use my hand signals to avoid the beeps. Then blinkers be gone. Anybody else may like the idea and find a less obnoxious tone. Glad some of you find the humor in the title Prove me wrong, show me your better mod