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General => General => Topic started by: vinnyb on 08 June 2017, 04:03:25 pm
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http://www.audicator.com/index.html (http://www.audicator.com/index.html)
I have a habit of leaving my indicators on so I was looking for an audible warning device. This looks quite trick. It's my birthday soon and the OH keeps asking what I want.
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I've not used that product and never would at that price :eek £46
I did fit one of these to a bike when I was younger
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/wire-ended-piezo-buzzer-cr34m (http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/wire-ended-piezo-buzzer-cr34m)
Basically the same thing as the muppets in the link are selling but only £3.
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I agree the price is a bit steep, but some people piss that up the wall on a Saturday night, I don't. Some people run multiple bikes, I don't :rolleyes It depends how you want to spend your money. To be fair the only similarity between this one and the 3 quid jobbie from Maplins is that they make a noise.
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To be fair the only similarity between this one and the 3 quid jobbie from Maplins is that they make a noise.
Or rather the only difference is the waterproof case to allow you to stick it on the brake reservoir. :pokefun
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Have you actually read it to see how it works?
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This is how its done
http://www.wiltshirebikers.co.uk/showthread.php?36056-Indicator-buzzers (http://www.wiltshirebikers.co.uk/showthread.php?36056-Indicator-buzzers)
Bit of a price rice from 2012 tho, cost £3-17p now :eek
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Just look on Ebay for Indicator Buzzer, they're about £8.
I've had one on my bike for a few years, 'cos people used to walk out into the road where i live without looking as i was about to turn into it, and my airhorn used to make them jump, then do a dance as to which way to move.
Only downside is that if you're in traffic waiting to turn then everyone looks at you, and it can be a tad annoying.
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what if your deaf.does it give hand sign.just asking
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Does it come with the fluorescent jacket and L Plates as standard or are they an optional extra? 😉😉
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Could always just turn your indicators backwards so you could see when to turn them off. :lol
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Personally I started out riding so paranoid about leaving my indicators on, that it's now ingrained in me and I never forget.
I think my finger hovers over the button until it is cancelled. I even find myself in the habit of prodding the button every time I accelerate out of a turn. Yeah I'm a weirdo.
I considered fitting a buzzer when I was first riding, but think it would annoy me at junctions... or not as I usually wear earplugs. I think if I had to fit something, I'd go for an ultra bright LED, mounted high on the dash, or into the mirrors.
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Personally I started out riding so paranoid about leaving my indicators on, that it's now ingrained in me and I never forget.
I think my finger hovers over the button until it is cancelled. I even find myself in the habit of prodding the button every time I accelerate out of a turn. Yeah I'm a weirdo.
I considered fitting a buzzer when I was first riding, but think it would annoy me at junctions... or not as I usually wear earplugs. I think if I had to fit something, I'd go for an ultra bright LED, mounted high on the dash, or into the mirrors.
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That would probably annoy you a lot as well in the dark, even more so with rain on your visor, although it would certainly make you wanna turn them off.
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I think if I had to fit something, I'd go for an ultra bright LED, mounted high on the dash, or into the mirrors.
My Tiger has this. It was fitted before I got the bike. Not annoying but I still forget to turn them off sometimes.
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Love the way people are slagging the device off without actually bothering to read how it functions.
Yes, it’s more expensive than a crude buzzer and as an electronics engineer I could make something similar for a fraction of the parts cost, but to do so would take many hours work… certainly more than £50’s worth.
If you want something to remind you to turn off your indicators when you’ve forgotten to, then I don’t reckon it’s bad value.
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Thank you so much Fazerider :kiss Someone who's actually taken the time to read about the thing and what it does. Yes it's more expensive than the 3 quid Maplins buzzer but some things cost more cos they're better. Why aren't we all riding around on Chinese 125s in £25 helmets if cost is the ONLY consideration when we buy something?
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Thank you so much Fazerider :kiss Someone who's actually taken the time to read about the thing and what it does. Yes it's more expensive than the 3 quid Maplins buzzer but some things cost more cos they're better. Why aren't we all riding around on Chinese 125s in £25 helmets if cost is the ONLY consideration when we buy something?
Hmmm, Chinese 125's and £25 lids are certainly debatable, but in fairness we're talking about a posh buzzer.
Each to their own, i ain't knocking it at all, and it looks like a great product, and if you really feel like you need it then spend away.
My cheap jobbie wasn't for my benefit so much, but to avoid scaring the bejasus out of carefree pedestrians with the airhorn.
But, i would compare it to a really expensive pen.
Does the same job as a betting shop pen, just costs more!
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You've got an air horn? Bet that cost you. DC 12V 1.5A Black Metal Security Alarm Compound Horn for Motorcycle W1 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-1-5A-Black-Metal-Security-Alarm-Compound-Horn-for-Motorcycle-W1-/182583152584?hash=item2a82cdcfc8:g:cSIAAOSw42dZHtfo) Should've bought this :lol
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Oh, did i not make myself too clear? :lol
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I wasn't slagging it off. I was just stating that the BASIC function of it can be had for a lot less money. Each to their own though, that's why some people buy Rolls Royces instead of Audi's.
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I've not used that product and never would at that price :eek £46
I did fit one of these to a bike when I was younger
[url]http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/wire-ended-piezo-buzzer-cr34m[/url] ([url]http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/wire-ended-piezo-buzzer-cr34m[/url])
Basically the same thing as the muppets in the link are selling but only £3.
I'm with you on this, they're a pair of muppets. The self aggrandising blurb on their website makes me want to vomit.
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I wasn't slagging it off. I was just stating that the BASIC function of it can be had for a lot less money. Each to their own though, that's why some people buy Rolls Royces instead of Audi's.
You obviously move in different circles to me if you use Audis as an example of something cheap and basic as a comparison. They aren't the first Marque that comes to my mind. :lol
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I wasn't slagging it off. I was just stating that the BASIC function of it can be had for a lot less money. Each to their own though, that's why some people buy Rolls Royces instead of Audi's.
You obviously move in different circles to me if you use Audis as an example of something cheap and basic as a comparison. They aren't the first Marque that comes to my mind. :lol
The point was both do the same job but one is a hell of a lot more expensive :pokefun
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But if you're taking it down to BASIC function a Ford Ka does the same job but they're shite :pokefun Just because two things do the same thing doesn't make them equal does it. Why do people spend £500+ on a HiFi when they can get one for less than £100? cos it's got features on it that they want and the cheaper one hasn't got, probably uses better quality components, is better built and will last longer. Would you ask a Ducati Panigale owner why he didn't just buy a CBR600 cos they do the same thing?
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Forgot about this :lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVNrPLSssak (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVNrPLSssak)
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Thanks darrsi, The thing that the audicator doesn't make a noise unless/until you forget to cancel and stops when the brake light is on so it wouldn't get on my tits like that would after a very short time or attract too much attention at the traffic lights in town on a busy Saturday :lol
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Could always connect your indicators to your horn, that wouldn't be annoying at all :D
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Could always connect your indicators to your horn, that wouldn't be annoying at all :D
You're right you can hardly hear that pathetic little parp anyway :lol
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I don't forget to cancel all that often, it's not like every time I use them I forget to turn them off again but you only have to do it once at the wrong time/place to get wiped out. A £45 outlay is soon forgotten about to be honest but if it saves my skin in 6 months time, without getting on my wick every time I use my indicators in the meantime, I think it's money well spent but maybe that's just me. It's quite amusing how upset some folks get about how other people spend their own money.
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Is forgetting to cancel indicators a sign of dementia? It is (to me) a basic function following any indicated change in direction, whether on the motorway (changing lanes) or at any normal road junction. I personally, cannot see why anyone would need an audible device to run in conjunction with a flashing light on the dash panel. Just my opinion - only been riding 35 years and have never had any issues at all.
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Maybe a sign of dementia, which I don't think I have. Maybe a sign of not being perfect all the time which I will admit to.
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Here's a compromise!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12v-Indicator-Motorcycle-Scooter-Warning-Buzzer-Sounder-Alarm-with-Delay-/351384035519?hash=item51d01ee0bf:m:moQBjQn4um3o9wS7qU7Vkeg (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12v-Indicator-Motorcycle-Scooter-Warning-Buzzer-Sounder-Alarm-with-Delay-/351384035519?hash=item51d01ee0bf:m:moQBjQn4um3o9wS7qU7Vkeg)