some more LED advise??????? HELP????

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i put front led blinkers on front and they work , then i unhook the two rears and hook up new leds and the flasher does nt do anything???????? and the two front blinkers stay on when i flip a blinker switch either way so is there a different flasher i can get or why does it work with the front leds????????
 
This is exactly the same question you posted a couple of days ago.
You got the correct answer to your question the first time you asked.
What do you hope to accomplish by asking it again??
The answer is not going to change.
 
wow pretty rude just kind of new at this and trying to repair this problem myself with some help and obviously can t figure out the answer or where to get these parts i need or what to get sorry you must be a professional mechanic i take it!!!!
 
rude? probably.
but he's got a point.

you this is a double post. have you done anything different?

search this forum and you'll find the answer that was already given to you.

you need a load equalizer. it's that simple. if it doesn't flash, there isn't enough load. if it flashes too quickly, again not enough load.
if it doesn't even go on, there's too much load and the voltage potential isn't enough for the resistance (an open) so current won't flow.

either buy a load equalizer or make your own.
you can't expect the forum to do everything for you on here, we're here to help each other as we muddle through our different bikes and customize and re-design them to suit our purposes...

once you start working on your bike, you become your own mechanic in a sense and only you will know how exactly it works.

here's a link that might help you. once i put LED's on (in addition to my bulbs) i'll figure out a way to make it work.

A LED turn signals & load balancer how-to. - The Sportster and Buell Motorcycle Forum
 
Well, yes, I think it IS pretty rude to post a question here and then ignore the answer you get and post the same question AGAIN.

Including the PM you sent me, your question has now been answered several times..........the same information presented in different ways.

If you still don't follow what we are trying to say, then you probably need to find somebody who can give you a hand "onsite".

Good luck.
 
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