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How to install hazard switch

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Hey guys, does anyone know how to install this hazard switch.thanks
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Oh that would be nice, but its just a switch right? Contains no electronics to engage the flasher, just two wires and a ground? You have a full electrical schematic in the SM but this is not a task for me sorry. Homie has no skills for that... buzz, buzz, spark, spark and then the magic smoke will come out :(
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Installing a switch is simple, making the headlight and rear tail flash is a whole nother story.If its for safety why not just carry a small handheld beacon or even some road flares that are cheap, but usually motorbikes can be safely pushed out of harms way .
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homie wrote:Oh that would be nice, but its just a switch right? Contains no electronics to engage the flasher, just two wires and a ground? You have a full electrical schematic in the SM but this is not a task for me sorry. Homie has no skills for that... buzz, buzz, spark, spark and then the magic smoke will come out :(
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jhongskiecruz wrote:Hey guys, does anyone know how to install this hazard switch.thanks

Did it come with any instructions?
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My Burgman had flashing turn signal hazard lights. They came in handy several times. There were some occasions when there was no place to pull over, and my wife had some problem with her bike. I would pull up close to her bike and turn on my hazard lights so other drivers would know that we had some problem.
I am guessing that whatever makes the lights flash in unison is what you would need, aside from just the switch. Maybe someone with a Burgman 400 could look up the flasher number for you. The on-off switch itself is easy to install. I have a switch exactly like that one you showed that I am using for my extra LED lights.
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easyrider wrote:A whole lot easier..
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The flouroanxious will have that on the top of their elements in a jiffy.

You can't be too safe you know.

Maybe two on the front of their jackets?
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