Turn signals and Trans clunk

Yes we can, and much easier than trying to make a non Touring blinkers turn off automatically!!
bob

Bob,
It took me only 10 minutes to install my Kisan Signal Minder.
Curious to know if your Touring signals cancel by a set time or by the end of your lean after a corner?
 

This is the turn signal cancelation unit I have on my bike.

Turn Signal Cancel unit

I don't know much about the other units but I didn't have to install return springs in the handlebar turn signal switch.

Why take the handle bar switch apart when you really don't have too?
 
Bob,
It took me only 10 minutes to install my Kisan Signal Minder.
Curious to know if your Touring signals cancel by a set time or by the end of your lean after a corner?

I think it is a time and/or (mostly) distance thing controlled by the ECU. I am not really sure, I usually turn them off manually by pushing the switch. This whole new fangled self cancelling turn signals on a motorcycle is still kind of a novelty to me.

bob
 
ABS is something I still do not feel necessary for me.....I do not ride in the snow or rain or on gravel if I can help it

Out of curiosity how long have you been riding??????? the above is a pretty bold statement to make if you are not carrying an AMA racer card also what does snow rain or gravel have to do with ABS??????????

Good post as it has me thinking about installing the auto cancel device myself.
 

This looks to be the cat's meow IF it cancels after standing up from a turn.
I could not find the cancellation info on the link.

The Kisan require NO springs and is a simple plug and play. The only negative is that cancellation is set by time or blinks.
One setting is just a dozen blinks or so and allows for very little time sitting in a queue.
The other is much longer and I find frequently it shuts off a half block down the roadway.
I just this past week changed to the longer setting and so far I've actually remembered to shut it off manually