I've used an automotive flasher, sourced from my FLAPS (Friendly Local Auto
Parts Store, if you don't know the acronym).

You can find your relay on the bike and look at the end needed to plug into
it. There are companies that make motorcycle specific ones if it has a
connector and pigtail, or if the relay is just a 2 pin relay you need to
find one off the shelf to match.

Kurt

On Apr 5, 2017 00:58, "Krunch" <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanx Kurt!

Anyone have any part numbers of flashers you have used in the past for
this? And where ya got them?

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