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April 27, 2020, 01:58 PM
Valpo Fz
BMW motorcycle switch gear
You know I really like my Beemer but bouncing back forth between my other bikes with traditional((Japanese) switch gear gets a little irritating. My understanding is that BMW has switched to traditional turn signal set up but ......


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April 27, 2020, 02:20 PM
ridewv
Yes unfortunately (IMO) they switched, no pun intended. Big Grin


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April 27, 2020, 02:29 PM
Valpo Fz
The BMW set up is sorta logical until you realize that 98% of the motorcycles are set up the same way and it’s not the BMW way.


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April 27, 2020, 08:29 PM
calugo
What year/model BMW are you currently riding? Most if not all BMW's have now gone to a more traditional turn signal setup.
April 27, 2020, 08:31 PM
P250UA5
So, which is the BMW way & which is 'everyone else'?




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April 27, 2020, 08:54 PM
Valpo Fz
I have a 04’ R1100s. The BMW way was with the left turn signal switch on the left handle bar and the right switch on the right bar with the turn signal cancel switch for both on the right bar. Everyone else has the turn signals in one switch mounted on the left bar and the cancellation is part of the switch.


" The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State" Art 1 Sec 32 Indiana State Constitution

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April 27, 2020, 11:40 PM
Scooter123
quote:
Originally posted by Valpo Fz:
I have a 04’ R1100s. The BMW way was with the left turn signal switch on the left handle bar and the right switch on the right bar with the turn signal cancel switch for both on the right bar. Everyone else has the turn signals in one switch mounted on the left bar and the cancellation is part of the switch.


That's not the BMW way, it's the Harley Davidson Way.


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April 28, 2020, 01:30 AM
1KPerDay
Yep. The real BMW way is up for left and down for right. And it’ll stay on for 250 miles if you forget to move it to the middle position. Big Grin


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April 28, 2020, 07:18 AM
P250UA5
quote:
Originally posted by Scooter123:
quote:
Originally posted by Valpo Fz:
I have a 04’ R1100s. The BMW way was with the left turn signal switch on the left handle bar and the right switch on the right bar with the turn signal cancel switch for both on the right bar. Everyone else has the turn signals in one switch mounted on the left bar and the cancellation is part of the switch.


That's not the BMW way, it's the Harley Davidson Way.


That's mostly how the Indian in my garage is set up, only it self cancels, or can be cancelled by pressing the signal button again (for the indicator that is on).
I think it has an aftermarket lighting kit, though. Still learning it all.




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April 28, 2020, 10:51 AM
ridewv
quote:
Originally posted by Scooter123:
quote:
Originally posted by Valpo Fz:
I have a 04’ R1100s. The BMW way was with the left turn signal switch on the left handle bar and the right switch on the right bar with the turn signal cancel switch for both on the right bar. Everyone else has the turn signals in one switch mounted on the left bar and the cancellation is part of the switch.


That's not the BMW way, it's the Harley Davidson Way.


My HD works a bit differently. Push right handlebar button for right signal, push it again to manually cancel. Push left handlebar button for left signal, push it again to manually cancel. The auto cancel tied to a lean angle sensor generally does the canceling for you.


No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
April 28, 2020, 08:05 PM
Scooter123
quote:
Originally posted by ridewv:
quote:
Originally posted by Scooter123:
quote:
Originally posted by Valpo Fz:
I have a 04’ R1100s. The BMW way was with the left turn signal switch on the left handle bar and the right switch on the right bar with the turn signal cancel switch for both on the right bar. Everyone else has the turn signals in one switch mounted on the left bar and the cancellation is part of the switch.


That's not the BMW way, it's the Harley Davidson Way.


My HD works a bit differently. Push right handlebar button for right signal, push it again to manually cancel. Push left handlebar button for left signal, push it again to manually cancel. The auto cancel tied to a lean angle sensor generally does the canceling for you.


That is also how the HD's I've ridden work. What I was referring to is the left switch right switch thing. BTW my ride is a Honda V4 but my brother did like his Harley's and I had the pleasure of riding my SIL's Harley's. Yeah, he made sure to get his wife a Harley anytime he got a new one.

The Harley that really tripped my trigger was the V Rod Street Rod model. Basically it was nearly a UJM in seating with mid set controls with amazing handling and the strongest brakes of any bike I've ever ridden. Too bad I didn't have room for it and too bad it didn't catch on, because with some careful additions it was a great base for an amazing sport touring motorcycle.


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April 28, 2020, 08:43 PM
calugo
quote:
Originally posted by Valpo Fz:
I have a 04’ R1100s. The BMW way was with the left turn signal switch on the left handle bar and the right switch on the right bar with the turn signal cancel switch for both on the right bar. Everyone else has the turn signals in one switch mounted on the left bar and the cancellation is part of the switch.


BMW started going to both turn signals on the left switch gear back in 2009. My 2009 K13S was the first BMW I owned that had the the turn signal switch on the left and I'm certain all BMW'S have gotten away from the turn signal switch on the left and right switch gear. Although it was awkward for some I had no issue with the turn signal button on the left and right.
April 29, 2020, 06:14 PM
Chris42
I like my ‘67 BMW R50. NO turn signals at all. Hand signals. Speedometer and odometer. Nothing else. Gives me time to focus on the road.
April 29, 2020, 08:53 PM
Valpo Fz
quote:
Originally posted by Chris42:
I like my ‘67 BMW R50. NO turn signals at all. Hand signals. Speedometer and odometer. Nothing else. Gives me time to focus on the road.


Those are really neat bikes.


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April 30, 2020, 12:06 PM
FN in MT
Their way of getting back at us for WW2. Same deal on some Porsche switch works..bassackwards to everyone else.
May 14, 2020, 02:08 PM
mlazarus
Issues like this are exactly why I refuse to use turn signals on my moto. Add this to the growing list of things that make me a bad person.


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May 14, 2020, 07:03 PM
Valpo Fz
I go back and forth between Japanese bikes and the BMW and there’s always a few minutes of gettin re acclimated.


" The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State" Art 1 Sec 32 Indiana State Constitution

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May 15, 2020, 07:08 AM
Eponym
^^^ ..to the cylinders sticking out the sides and the shaft drive. Big Grin
May 19, 2020, 06:52 PM
Valpo Fz
I have hit my knees on the cylinders a few times. I don’t even notice the difference of shaft drive. The Tenere is a shafty and the WR250 is just a hoot and usually wfo.


" The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State" Art 1 Sec 32 Indiana State Constitution

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May 31, 2020, 08:17 PM
4MUL8R
My BMW switch gear is precise and simple to use on the left grip amount only. 2013 K1600 GT.


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