i'v looked and with no luck .. i'm happy with just a link .. i got some led blinkers for the front today and when i hook them up they blink to fast . i'v heard you can put a diod in it .. i just need to know what kind and how to wire it in to work right thanks !
Sounds like you need a load resistor. If your bulb is LED-based and on a turn signal, then it's drawing less power and the circuit isn't balanced for the relay that's driving the the turn signal. Here's a quote from SuperBrightLEDs.com (http://www.superbrightleds.com/index.htm):
QuoteTurn signal issues with LED bulbs
LED brake/tail lamps will not flash with thermal flasher units due to their extremely low current draw. These installations will require an electronic flasher unit, available in our car bulb shopping category (for some vehicles) or at your auto parts store. Try to find flashers designed to work with LED bulbs, they will say "LED compatible". Often HEAVY DUTY flashers will also work with LED bulbs.
Another fix is the installation of Load Resistors which are wired across (in parallel with) the turn signal bulbs to simulate the load of a standard filament bulb. We also have these available in our car bulb shopping category.
They offer both solutions (Relays & Resistors).
routeinfo has the solution in this thread (http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=11221.0).
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My friend replaced all the turn signals on his CBR600rr with LEDs, and he had the same prob. He purchased a resistor at the same shop and it worked.
yea well . the shops i went to did not have them .. i figured i could go to radio shack and get me some diodes to fix the problem .. but it dont seem to be just that easy . i look at this deal . and it shows putting two diodes in the positve and shows the ground going ealse where ... so do i just cut in to the postive side place the diodes in there tap it off and see if it works ?