LED Flashers simulate the load of OEM incandescent bulbs
and are used typically to slow down the fast flash common with using L.E.D.
bulbs in turn signal applications.
YOU ONLY NEED 1 LED FLASHER PER BIKE. THE LED FLASHER IS REQUIRED WHEN YOU REPLACE YOUR REAR OR FRONT TURN SIGNALS TO LED. YOU DO NOT NEED TO REPLACE THE LED FLASHER WHEN REPLACING OTHER LIGHTS THAT ARE NON TURN SIGNALS.
CONNECTOR WITH TAB: (2006-2017) GOLD WING GL1800
CONNECTOR WITHOUT TAB: (2001-2005) GOLD WING GL1800 1st GENERATION GOLD WING: Click here to see image
Note: When replacing incandescent halogen bulbs to LED bulbs, the
blinker rate is fast. The use of a LED FLASHER is necessary so that your signal
flash rate is restored to normal.
Don't be fooled by cheap switchback bulbs you see on the internet, although
they look similar, they only produce 1/3 the brightness and most aren't even
brighter than your stock incandescent bulbs.
Recommended Products: FLASHER for use with LED
bulbs below.
- Part No. L18SWB (LED Switchback bulbs)
- Part No. 7443A (Turn Signals - Amber LED lights)
Fitment: GL1800 / F6B
motorcycles - (2001-2017)
See note regarding Airbag models below.
NOTE: We do not recommend installing this
product on Airbag Models. Due to sensitive airbag wiring equipment, we do not recommend
the flasher to be installed as this part sits right underneath the nose area
where sensitive Airbag equipment is located. The LED lights will work but will
blink rapidly with the stock Honda flasher. Doing so would be at your own risk.

For CALIFORNIA residents
only:
WARNING: This product contains
chemicals including DEHP, which is known to the State of California to cause
cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Please note that by posting this Proposition 65 warning, we are notifying
you that one or more of the Proposition 65 listed chemicals may be present in a
product. With SoCalMotoGear and PathFinderLED products, the exposure to these
chemicals may be of no significant risk to you, but out of caution, we have
elected to place this warning on our site to make sure our customers are
informed.
You can find more
information at http://www.oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-prop...