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@4L3X4ND3R5 yeah i just bought theese ones and i put some cling film over them and then taped then with electrical tape underneather and it works a treat been in the snow rain allsorts and drivers seem to be amazed that i have indicaters on my bike there like wow check out that dude with indicaters thats a good idea there spot on expensive but worth it
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I've found most of the units are. But the main control units do suffer from heavy downpours.
Also I'd like to add, for those that are getting something like this, it does not cure the problem. Best to take the approach that every car is going to go where it wants regardless of your signal.
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@4L3X4ND3R5 ok thanks alot please let me know asap if you do find some way of waterproofing theese things beacuse i do alot of night rides and day ones but you know what the weather is like in the uk so please do your best to find out for me it is much apreciated as i want to buy a set of theese after xmas
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@4L3X4ND3R5 not a problem but surely if they arent waterproof they are dangerous say ime riding down a busy road at night and it starts raining what will be the point? i guess i could try waterproofing them with a clear shower cap?
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are they waterproof?
@CONNER3497 that's great news. Glad you got some bysignals. That's good they are working in the rain. My lights are doing better in the rain as well. That's also good drivers are impressed. They are very useful for motorist I think. It helps drivers know were you are going. Cool, great news then!!!! Hope they work ok for you.
4L3X4ND3R5 2 weeks ago
@conner3497 hello again. Did you manage to find some bicycle indicators? I think i found a way that works. I put some electric tape over the holes in the indicator lights to stop water from getting in. I think its working. I have not been in much rain lately except for some drizzles and short rain falls. So far the electric tape is working and keeping my lights from failing. The electrical tape is like/duck tape.
4L3X4ND3R5 1 month ago
@CONNER3497 ya it can be a bit dangerous. I do cycle a bit more at night. Luckily it does not rain much when I ride in the night. But it seems that when it's very heavy rain constantly is when it fails. Or it fails after I get to my destination. I'm going to see I can water proof what I can to prevent any more water damage. Also I always have a spare set of lights on my bike and another spare I carry with me some times just in case of any electric failures
4L3X4ND3R5 2 months ago
@CONNER3497 also the indicators don't have a hazard setting. But they are very useful. In the dark cars see where I'm going. And when pulling out drivers help me pull out as they can see the indicators on my bike. They are useful. Thanks for watching my video and commenting.
4L3X4ND3R5 2 months ago
@CONNER3497 no they are not water proof unfortunately. That is why the brake light on the indicators does not work any more. The indicators still work but when wet it takes a few hours to dry and reset the indicators. Besides water though the indicators are great!!!! It helps me stay safe letting cars know were I go and for when I'm going slow up big hills.
4L3X4ND3R5 2 months ago
@chamblizi im not sure what you mean by dildos but i have taken the flag off. I had the flag on as i was supporting the British after my fellow Americans lost in the world cup. I still use my indicators and work ok still.
4L3X4ND3R5 4 months ago