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Has anyone fitted one of those buzzers that warns you that you have forgotten to cancel your indicator. These are on ebay for around £9 including postage, and are very simply to fit.
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Don't really need it on mine as the indicator light shows on display, but then again I have missed it a few times (before anyone leaves a comment) so I might have a look at those on eBay
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Yes I left mine on, lucky no cars thought I was turning left and pulled out in front of me.
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And I'm even worse now after changing my helmet, cant see the clocks as well as before.............
I'll get used to it eventually
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February 04, 2012, 12:33:05 PM »
I laugh when there are a few people out at the same time all bleeping at different times, they cant understand why their bleeper is bleeping when they have switched it off, and it is somebody elses bleep bleep bleep, geez you got me at it now
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February 04, 2012, 03:55:51 PM »
Put them on my bike, £5 on evilbay. Best thing I have done. My old bike had a big light you could see but my new bike you can hardly see it it is so small. I had to muffle it abit with some bluetac as it was embarasingly loud.
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I have thought about it but am not that senile yet
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