How to Test Your Turn Signal
Whether you
purchased new turn signals for your motorcycle from a retailer or you
repurposed them from an older motorcycle that no longer works, you should
always test out any new equipment that did not come attached to your
motorcycle. Testing new turn signals are easy and quick. All you need is the
new turn signals and a motorcycle battery.
Also, as a
precaution, you should wear thick gloves, in case you accidentally touch the
battery while it is attached to a wire. It is not enough to electrocute and
kill you, but it will be very unpleasant.
That rubber
gloves are not the only type of gloves you should wear if you're a
motorcyclist. A beautiful pair of leather
motorcycle gloves can keep your hands warm and safe from the elements. Plus, you
can pair your gloves with black
leather biker pants, so you're always in style no matter where you go.
The first
step to do is to take your turn signal and your battery outside and place it on
the cement floor. Once you're in the safety of the outside, take the wrapper or
covering off your new turn signal and take the wires out. These wires are
supposed to connect the turn signal to the turn signal connector within the
motorcycle. Next, you're going to hook up these turn signal wires to the
battery. By hooking up the signal to the battery, you can see if it works or
does not.
Place the
turn signal on the ground if you have to and separate the wires by pulling them
apart. Do this slowly so that the rubber does not rip or tear. Then, you must
attach each wire to a battery terminal. One wire will go on the positive
terminal, and another wire will go on the negative terminal. Be sure to test
both signal lights because one could work fine, and the other could be broken
inside. If the turn signal lights up, then it works just fine, and you can
install them onto your motorcycle. But if the turn signal does not light up,
then it means that it was not constructed correctly, and it will not work.
When you
install the turn signals on to your motorcycle, it's time for the second
testing. Turn on your motorcycle and check the lights to see that they work. If
your turn signal lights worked when it was connected to the battery but not
when it's connected to your motorcycle, then your motorcycle has a wiring
issue.
If you attach
your turn signals to both your battery and your motorcycle and they do not work
in both cases, then the turn signals are no good, and you must return them.
When you
purchase a turn signal, look for ones that reviewers say are easy to see in the
rain. Rain muddles our vision and makes roads and freeways more dangerous. If
you are not wearing suitable clothes, it can make you sick as well. So when the
rain comes to your region, wear a motorcycle
rain suit or waterproof
motorcycle pants to stay warm and dry.
Improving
your turn signals will make the road safer for you and everyone else on the
road. Another way you can make the road safer is when you see a beginner
motorcyclist having problems with their motorcycle turn signals, you can help
them out.
The morning
knowledge is generated and shared between motorcyclists; the more informed and
safer the community will be. Another way to be hazard-free is to wear clothes
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