This product looks interesting and I was wondering if anyone here has tried them and has any reviews before I buy?
Do they work as advertised? If so I'll probably buy the set.
I miss the self cancelling turn signals on my VROD.
Thank you for the informationHi I have the turn signal and the braking modulator. The signal canceling system one of if not the best aftermarket system on my bike. Works great. Highly recommend this. As far as I know each time I come off throttle the brake modulator starts blinking lol. I recommend them both. Both pretty simple installation.
I ordered it a few days ago - awaiting delivery. Silverfoxxx, where did you place the module?Didn’t add. They do work as advertised. Both have been on my bike couple years now. Both flawlessly.
I installed the self canceling signals a few years back. Been working flawlessly. I made a video that shows how I installed mine. You don’t have to cut into the main harness. Instead, splice into the short sub harness that runs up to the bar switch.
STS on Concours
Sorry. Just saw this. I removed the left side compartment and zip tied it to frame underneath it.I ordered it a few days ago - awaiting delivery. Silverfoxxx, where did you place the module?
Had not seen your post . When I just checked in I moved back up .....this looks better than what I had been directed to do when i called support >THANK YOUI installed the self canceling signals a few years back. Been working flawlessly. I made a video that shows how I installed mine. You don’t have to cut into the main harness. Instead, splice into the short sub harness that runs up to the bar switch.
STS on Concours
I only have the brake module installed, not the turn signals.How did you tie that into the front where they want you to cut the wiring from the handle bar controls to the signals? Seems like a long run from the rear where you have it to the controls coming off the brake handles
Old post, but I noticed there's an unanswered question. So, yes, the foam in the switch housing is necessary. It prevents the turn signal switch from 'clicking' into place when you push left or right to keep the signal circuit activated. This allows the ST2 to take over control of the circuit, including the choice of when to cancel. Once you activate the signal, you can override the ST2 by pushing the switch in the same direction of the turn... left to signal, left again to override the behavior of the ST2 and cancel manually.What's the purpose of the foam in the switch housing? Is it necessary for proper operation?