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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #975 on: January 25, 2010, 10:41:39 AM »
Thanks Mystic, great diagram. Thanks to wannabriden too. I'm coming to an understanding.

The instructions did say along with the equalizer to do trial and error on flashers. Would be great if that's all it took.

I know there's been some talk here of wiring LED's into the stock tail/brake light. Maybe someday, don't want to go to far afield until I actually get it running. I can always add stuff later.
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #976 on: January 25, 2010, 06:21:40 PM »
Actually, so-called "load equalizers" ARE there to consume extra power.

Standard blinker relays use a bimetallic strip.  This is a strip made of two pieces of different metals that are joined to each other.  One end is firmly mounted, the other end is touching a contact point.  When current flows through the strip, the two metals expand at different rates and so the strip flexes to one side.  As a result, the end of the strip breaks contact with the contact point, and current stops flowing.  The strip cools and returns to it's original shape, making contact again, allowing current to flow again.  Lather, rinse, repeat.


Now, since LED's have so little energy consumption, the current flow isn't enough to heat up the bimetallic strip, or it heats it only very little.  So, you get either no blinking, or very fast blinking.    Fast blinking because the bimetallic strip doesn't heat up (and therefore flex) very much at all, so it cools off very quickly and returns to it's resting shape quickly.



Now, "load equalizers" are installed across the turn signal leads, not inline with the LED's.  In other words, they're hooked up in parallel rather than in series.  If they were hooked up in series, they'd affect the operation of the LEDs, making them dimmer.  When hooked up in parallel, they allow some current to flow through themselves and then to ground.  This extra current is what "emulates" the bulb filaments, resulting in more current flow through the blinker, and restores your flash rate.



Instead of going this route, you can get a flasher relay that's specifically designed to work with LED turn signals.  Consider that more and more late-model cars have LED signals and brake lights.   The right flashers are out there, you just have to find them.

Load equalizers are for people who want to install LED signals without changing anything else at all on their bike.  Based on this thread, I suspect you're not in that camp ;)

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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #977 on: January 26, 2010, 04:54:57 AM »
Why not just get a couple or resistors? That's what I did on an after market tail piece I had on my Ducati for a while. Bulbs were half the wattage but just as bright as stock lights. The less wattage made them blink fast. Resistors took care of the problem.
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« Reply #978 on: January 26, 2010, 05:30:54 AM »
resistors took care of the problem with my LED's on my 01 spirit.  no load equalizer required.  when i switched to led turn signals on my 02 blazer, i just bought a new flasher that was designed to support LED's, so it was effectively a load equalizer, but it was easier than wiring in resistors.
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #979 on: January 26, 2010, 06:40:34 AM »
Yes Zaipai, I wear a tight turban like wrap to keep my insides in my skull.  ;D

KB02 and Wanna: Thanks for input. I'm pretty sure the sellers

 http://www.customdynamics.com/led_mini_bullets.htm

will have what i need when i come to that. They advertise technical support.  The simpler the better. Swapping out a flasher...I can do that!

I can do resistors too if i have to. It can all wait till I'm further along. In the meantime, it looks good.
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #980 on: January 26, 2010, 06:50:31 AM »
MC: if you get a 3-terminal flasher, it will flash regardless of the load (or no load at all, in fact). These cost about $10-$12 at Checker Auto, work great on LED turn lamps (or multiple, heavy-load incandescents). I use them when customers want the LED look (which reaaly IS cool, IMO!). They are bigger than the stock flasher, but look kinda cool because they have clear covers and you can see the works ticking back & forth. One unit I saw even had a little LED inside that flashed with the flasher!
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #981 on: January 26, 2010, 07:02:03 AM »
MC: if you get a 3-terminal flasher, it will flash regardless of the load (or no load at all, in fact). These cost about $10-$12 at Checker Auto, work great on LED turn lamps (or multiple, heavy-load incandescents). I use them when customers want the LED look (which reaaly IS cool, IMO!). They are bigger than the stock flasher, but look kinda cool because they have clear covers and you can see the works ticking back & forth. One unit I saw even had a little LED inside that flashed with the flasher!
Perfect, sounds easy enough.
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« Reply #982 on: January 26, 2010, 11:20:40 AM »
MC: if you get a 3-terminal flasher, it will flash regardless of the load (or no load at all, in fact). These cost about $10-$12 at Checker Auto, work great on LED turn lamps (or multiple, heavy-load incandescents). I use them when customers want the LED look (which reaaly IS cool, IMO!). They are bigger than the stock flasher, but look kinda cool because they have clear covers and you can see the works ticking back & forth. One unit I saw even had a little LED inside that flashed with the flasher!

where'd you see these??  i know the pep boys doesn't have those!!  i want one, haha
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #983 on: January 26, 2010, 12:36:41 PM »
My god man those look slick!!! I'm going to have to find you when the bike is finished just so I can look at it in person!!

Little known fact that Kuryakyn was in the process to have them DOT but decided that they should be auxillary only due to cost reasons. (or so said the design manager at Daytona a few years ago)

I have 3-terminal electronic flashers.... $10

And resistors in pairs w/inline connectors.... $13

the flashers are by far the easiest to use, but if you are into the stock stuff or don't want to change it the resistors work as well. You'll need a pair for each end of the bike though. At least from experience anway.
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #984 on: January 26, 2010, 03:14:24 PM »
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #985 on: January 26, 2010, 05:55:43 PM »
MC: if you get a 3-terminal flasher, it will flash regardless of the load (or no load at all, in fact). These cost about $10-$12 at Checker Auto, work great on LED turn lamps (or multiple, heavy-load incandescents). I use them when customers want the LED look (which reaaly IS cool, IMO!). They are bigger than the stock flasher, but look kinda cool because they have clear covers and you can see the works ticking back & forth. One unit I saw even had a little LED inside that flashed with the flasher!

where'd you see these??  i know the pep boys doesn't have those!!  i want one, haha

Here's one example:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FBWMNM/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00064LQJY&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0AV7AMPEJ7249BER63MZ

I like the Tridon ones that have the clear cover, though, so the customers can show their friends!  ;D  I think the one above is the red one that Grote offers.
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« Reply #986 on: January 26, 2010, 07:10:40 PM »
HM,

i want to see one of the clear ones!  i MIGHT have seen one before, but i can't remember if it was exactly it...

sorry to distract from the thread MC...
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« Reply #987 on: January 26, 2010, 10:42:52 PM »
HM,

i want to see one of the clear ones!  i MIGHT have seen one before, but i can't remember if it was exactly it...

sorry to distract from the thread MC...
Not at all. THis thread has been the host of many interesing conversations. I'm pleased to say.
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« Reply #988 on: January 31, 2010, 10:37:07 AM »
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any updates??   :) :)
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« Reply #989 on: January 31, 2010, 12:33:35 PM »
MC,

any updates??   :) :)
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Today I dug deep for some parts for the next thrust, wiring this dude up. We spent an hour or so organizing some parts drawers that had always been askew. That will pay time dividends in the future.

I need to spend about another hour polishing the front hub, hope to do that yet today. Then get on to the lacing.

While looking for the switchgear and other wirey stuff, I've found some parts that need sellling.

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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/24/10- w new pics
« Reply #990 on: January 31, 2010, 06:30:09 PM »
Pretty cold in the shop, but we did it. The heater gets the air up to comfort (with a jacket) but the concrete will just suck the life out of you, even with insulated socks and floor coverings.

Takes time, but I dug up most of the elect system. Switch gear: I got a new right side from ebay.  A little odd, it has the "off" switch for the headlight, which I want. I've got two good used left sides that ought to clean up OK. Rectifier, can't find the solenoid and flasher but there in here somewhere.

Got a new loom from Yamiya, hung it on the ladder by the heater to work the coil out of it.

Found the box with risers from Novella. They are blocks machined to fit into the lower handlar bracket, and accept the handlebar. I've got them in 1/2. 3/4 and 1". Neat design.

It will give me a little more working room with the too tall fork legs, and I'd likely like the slight height, I'm a little older now.

Did what I wanted to do years ago, spent some time organizing my hardware and small parts drawers. They sit above eye level, you know the routine: open this drqawer, nope not in there, open next drawer, nope, next drawer, not there, usually its in the 4th drawer.

So now all organized and labelled. First drawer each time.



Not my favorite activity but spent more time polishing the front hub. It had been polished before, so no lacquer but real deep corrosion. Got it lookin pretty good, but needs another 1/2 hour or so. Then lace and true and hope to get rubber on it before next Sunday.

Fouind a few things to sell: CB/CM400 CB450T CX500D Fork Brace New Brand K&L; Large hex oil filter bolt, new in blister pack from GA Cycle,, the long one for the smaller 4s and the 1977 CB750, SOme new mirrors, used shock set backs, I'll get them in the classifieds soon.
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/31/10- w new pics
« Reply #991 on: January 31, 2010, 06:43:49 PM »
have to say that it's is a unique sense of contentment when things are organized and easy to access.

dumb question: headlight bucket... "chromed" fiberglass?
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« Reply #992 on: January 31, 2010, 06:53:37 PM »
have to say that it's is a unique sense of contentment when things are organized and easy to access.

dumb question: headlight bucket... "chromed" fiberglass?
Yup.

The headlight bucket is new, chromed steel. I bot it from Cycle Recycle Part II here in Indy. ITs a Kawasaki clone that he sells to virtually anyone needing a 7" replacement. Came with new rings and hardware for about $45 IIRC (bot it many years ago) which is a smokin deal.
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/31/10- w new pics
« Reply #993 on: February 01, 2010, 08:48:58 AM »
Are those risers still available new somewhere?  I've been looking for a set in a 1" rise for my CB550.  At least now I know who makes them & will narrow down my search.
BTW: The bike looks awsome-keep up the great work-can't wait to see it finished!
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« Reply #994 on: February 01, 2010, 09:27:16 AM »
have to say that it's is a unique sense of contentment when things are organized and easy to access.

dumb question: headlight bucket... "chromed" fiberglass?
Yup.

The headlight bucket is new, chromed steel. I bot it from Cycle Recycle Part II here in Indy. ITs a Kawasaki clone that he sells to virtually anyone needing a 7" replacement. Came with new rings and hardware for about $45 IIRC (bot it many years ago) which is a smokin deal.

David Silver Spare sells a stock chrome headlight bucket. I have one on my K2.

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« Reply #995 on: February 01, 2010, 10:07:15 AM »
Are those risers still available new somewhere?  I've been looking for a set in a 1" rise for my CB550.  At least now I know who makes them & will narrow down my search.
BTW: The bike looks awsome-keep up the great work-can't wait to see it finished!
The risers came from "Novella" which is a foreign firm I don't think sells in US anymore. They made a set of conversion thingies to convert the HawkGT from a above the bridge clipon handlebar to a conventional tube type bar. I have drag bars on the Hawk now with a set of the risers. Still above the bridge but about 3 inches lower than stock. The selection of risers came with those thingies.

Best bet now I think is to take that idea to a machinist. Once installed they are virtually seamless and simply raise the stock bar X amount. Of course you then need longer clamp bolts.

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« Reply #996 on: February 01, 2010, 10:08:48 AM »
have to say that it's is a unique sense of contentment when things are organized and easy to access.

dumb question: headlight bucket... "chromed" fiberglass?
Yup.

The headlight bucket is new, chromed steel. I bot it from Cycle Recycle Part II here in Indy. ITs a Kawasaki clone that he sells to virtually anyone needing a 7" replacement. Came with new rings and hardware for about $45 IIRC (bot it many years ago) which is a smokin deal.

David Silver Spare sells a stock chrome headlight bucket. I have one on my K2.


The Kawi replica shell looks cool, but I'm fearful that the bucket may not be large enough to hold all the wires. I may be talking to David.
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« Reply #997 on: February 01, 2010, 10:11:55 AM »
Are those risers still available new somewhere?  I've been looking for a set in a 1" rise for my CB550.  At least now I know who makes them & will narrow down my search.
BTW: The bike looks awsome-keep up the great work-can't wait to see it finished!

I got mine from Ebay. Raises my bars by an inch. I think they were $35. Came with the longer bolts. Works very well. Sorry I dont recall the seller.
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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/31/10- w new pics
« Reply #998 on: February 01, 2010, 11:02:03 AM »
Are those risers still available new somewhere?  I've been looking for a set in a 1" rise for my CB550.  At least now I know who makes them & will narrow down my search.
BTW: The bike looks awsome-keep up the great work-can't wait to see it finished!

Cool- been watching eBay, might have a machinist friend to make up a set-Patrick

I got mine from Ebay. Raises my bars by an inch. I think they were $35. Came with the longer bolts. Works very well. Sorry I dont recall the seller.
"I did everything by the seat of my pants. That's why I got hurt so much."

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Re: Phaedrus II: CB750 "Super Standard" - Update 1/31/10- w new pics
« Reply #999 on: February 01, 2010, 01:21:29 PM »
[ot]  btw this is the 1000th reply in this thread :)  Carry on!  [/ot]

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