Well I came up with this:
https://picasaweb.google.com/102601857000444202563/GS1000OLBlue#5784117510096446242

If my understanding of latching relays is correct then it should work. I'd
appreciate any validation/citicism from someone who is more knowledgeable
than I am.

On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Allen Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well actually no. the lever is a momentary setup not an actual switch.
> Like on the nighthawk the switch is what controls the when the cirtuit is
> on or off. On my bike the control is solid state. The hand control only
> sends a momentary signal to the control box which does the rest.
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 7:36 PM, Joey Kelley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Allen,
>>        Dumb question - can't you just rip the existing blinker circuit
>> out entirely, wire in a replacement that simply connects to the proper
>> places in the wiring harness and call it good? Use an off the stock
>> flasher module designed for say LEDs and you can convert (or at least
>> have the option to) at the same time.
>>        Sounds like an easier, cheaper way to me rather than making
>> something you'll have to troubleshoot and maintain.
>>         -Joey
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Allen Thomas <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > I have a busted turn signal control unit on the GS1000, and the
>> replacement
>> > unit is $350 !!! It also is a 1 year only part which sucks which means
>> there
>> > are none to be found used.. Since I know that there are at least 1 EE
>> on the
>> > list, I’m begging for some help with circuit design. Assume I pretty
>> much
>> > know squat about circuits, I can read a diagram and I know what the
>> parts
>> > basically do, but when it comes to resistor, diode, and capacitor
>> specs, I’m
>> > totally lost. I’m attaching a color wiring diagram that seems to be
>> correct
>> > (here is a link if you can't read attachments).
>> >
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/102601857000444202563/GS1000OLBlue#5784078337381587170
>> >  So basically the left hand control has two momentary switches (right,
>> and
>> > left) that connect + power to the control unit, and 1 momentary switch
>> that
>> > grounds the control unit to cancel the flashing. The control unit uses
>> these
>> > signals to do its magic. It has the connections to the flasher relay,
>> and to
>> > the lights. I don’t care whether the turn signals self cancel. I just
>> need a
>> > circuit that can take these inputs and work the lights. I’m thinking it
>> > should be fairly easy to use an IC and have it work 2 relays to bridge
>> the
>> > signal coming from the turn signal relay. However I have no idea how to
>> > program an IC chip. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> >
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