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My turn signal lights dim with the headlight modulation?

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My turn signal lights dim with the headlight modulation?

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A. This condition can happen when installing a high wattage bulb that is greater than the bike’s manufacturer recommends. The bike’s wiring harness and switchgear is most likely undersized to supply the extra current required by the new bulb. A solution is to add a solid-state “relay” kit. Also, an undersized or failing alternator/generator or weak battery can case this issue with any bulb. Q. What type of bulb do I have on my bike? A. Determine what type of female bulb connector you have. You can check your bike’s manual, visually inspect your bulb, or call your local motorcycle parts dealer and ask for what replacement bulb type fits your bike. Most bikes use the 3-pin H4 bulb (high and low beams in one bulb) or the 2-pin H7 bulb. See bulb pictures. Q. Why does the VisiPath headlight modulator not have a “shade delay”? A. Federal regulations do NOT allow for any delay when surrounding light falls below a specified level. Q. Why is the VisiPath modulator module designed not to mount d

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