They're pointless. Audi and BMW drivers never use indicators
They look good I think although currently they are fitted on the std rubbers which means they are too wide really. I will make some proper mounts in due course. They are certainly more visible than stock ones due to the movement.Tenner for all 4 plus a flasher relay for three pounds. Cheap as chips.
Audi might make flash indicators just a shame they can't invent anything to make Audi drivers better. There's no choice between Audi and BMW drivers as to who's the biggest d*ck heads when driving extreme caution is required around both sets of drivers.
Quote from: steve 10562cc on 21 April 2018, 09:29:14 amAudi might make flash indicators just a shame they can't invent anything to make Audi drivers better. There's no choice between Audi and BMW drivers as to who's the biggest d*ck heads when driving extreme caution is required around both sets of drivers. It seems to me that as soon as the weather turns warmer there are more stand out wankers on two wheels doing their best to kill themselves than in any make of car out to get them.
Just out of interest, where do you connect the relay to? I'm assuming there is only the one relay, you don't need one per indicator?
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Just one relay is required, it's a like for like replacement so just unplug the standard one and plug in the new.
I think they are a childish sutpid gimmic and maybe that is why they are on Audis -- to try and get the drivers to use them.(Think they look ok on a bike though so long as they are nice and bright)
Quote from: fazersharp on 21 April 2018, 10:15:34 amI think they are a childish sutpid gimmic and maybe that is why they are on Audis -- to try and get the drivers to use them.(Think they look ok on a bike though so long as they are nice and bright)I actually think DLRs (Daylight Running Lights) are also a gimmick - the chavvy twinkly lights - yet the government have introduced a law in this country, all new vehicles will have them!If you drive a motor vehicle and cant see a 2 tonne mass of metal coming towards you (WITHOUT DRLs - of "AUDI size"), you shouldn't be behind the wheel in the first place!
It was the EU1 issue I have with DRL is that most of the time in this country they are too bright as they are set to be seen on a sunny continent and not a dull grey one. Proof being that some cars dip or turn off that side DRL when indicating, in auldi case resulting in an - off drl on slidy indicate then off that then on drl - its like a disco and more distracting
Today I have seen a VW and a toyota with the same indicators they all just copy each other - so boring