Added a TST industries relay which is installed under the seat area. Quick and easy unplug of stock relay and install the TST relay. You can buy it here: tstindustries.com/tst-led-flasher-relay-gen2.html
Brilliant! Thanks for this…I ordered the same lights after watching this. Two minutes on my bench grinder to ‘reduce’ the size of the nylon bolt and then a minute cleaning it up with the sander and I was in business. I’d really like to use the relay to maintain DTR, but I don’t want to mess anything up since I already have the Tusk LED Relay installed for my rear turn signals.
Have you been able to fix the hyper flash either with added resistors or by replacing the OEM blinker relay? In the video, the device referred to as the relay is really an adapter harness (called the TST Running Mate) to retain running light function on bikes, like the T7, which were originally built with functioning running lights. The bike's harness and pumpkin lights use three wires. The TST flush mount LED uses two wires and adapter harness (TST Running Mate) takes the three wires from the harness and modifies the output to provide running light functionality (80% brightness) and turn signal functionality (100% brightness). But, this leaves the bike with hyper flash.... resolved with added resistance (wired in resistors) or an LED compatible blinker relay module. Great video!
No. Back indicators needed a resistor, front indicators have a relay that should have fixed them. Emergency Flashers work in normal time but the left and right indicators hyper flash. Any suggestions would be helpful as tst says that installing a resister in line with the relay would damage the relay.
@@MotomojoFL Hi! I have the same setup at the front(TST flushmount + running mate) and an other kind of TST led at the rear. I changed the relay to a cheap one, from amazon, and it works perfectly. No hyperflash. Great video! Thanks!
tstindustries.com/tst-led-front-flushmount-turn-signals-yamaha.html Flush mount signals. FLY01S When opening up the page, there is a choice to add the system that includes the Yamaha plug converter and the running light Nate.
Model # CVY01 TST YAMAHA SIGNAL PLUG CONVERTERS 3-TO-3 Yamaha Signal Plug Converters enable you to plug in aftermarket signals into your harness without doing any wiring. Sold as a pair (2 converters per kit) tstindustries.com/tst-yamaha-signal-plug-converters-3-to-3.html
@@MotomojoFL did , this happened on your bike, when you installed the running mate? Special Note: On certain models, the introduction of a running light function on your front signals will result in a turn signal light constantly appearing on your dash panel. The Suzuki DR650 and Yamaha TW200 are prime examples of displaying this issue.
Hey @MotomojoFL, does you indicator light on your dash stay on solid when put one of the signal lights on? I just installed these on my T7 (with both the running light adapter and TST flasher relay) and my signal light on my dash doesn't flash anymore. It just stays on solid when I use the signal light.
Added a TST industries relay which is installed under the seat area. Quick and easy unplug of stock relay and install the TST relay. You can buy it here: tstindustries.com/tst-led-flasher-relay-gen2.html
Hey @@MotomojoFL , Yeah I bought one and installed it with my lights. Maybe I have a faulty flasher. Does your dash indicator light stay on when you signal or does it flash with your lights?
@@MotomojoFL Ok. Thanks for the heads up. Mine just stays on for some reason. I tried it with the stock flasher relay it it also keeps the dash light lit solid when indicating. I'm going to try and take the running light adapters off and see if the dash light returns to normal. Thanks again.
@@Farzz7I’m having the same problem (TST has been wonderful, btw in helping me troubleshoot). Did your dash light blink after you removed the running light adapters?
Yes you can. Go on TST Industries website and load Yamaha MT-07 2018-202 and it will be in the offerings. tstindustries.com/yamaha-fz-07-mt-07-2018-2020/
Just spoke with TST and they said the flush mounts work perfectly with the rear blinkers. Need to order one additional part: tstindustries.com/tst-pod-turn-signal-adapter-plate-kit.html
I just added these flush mounts to the rear fender section and they look great. Quite a bit more work than the fronts. I utilized the original plug and wiring, cutting them at the original indicator. They need resistors wired in to function properly. I didn’t film this install but I have a video showing the installed product.
@@MotomojoFL The fronts were wired as seen in your video. The rear pumpkin blinkers use 2 wires (while front pumpkins use 3 wires). You reused the connectors from the rear pumpkins for the rear LEDs. And in the rear LED supply wire, you've added one resistor on each side? And, now, everything works as expected...standard rate flash, turn signals and emergency 4 way flashers AND the front LEDs are also providing running lights? Am I understanding this correctly? If so, you've done what TST has not yet been able to do as they've not had access to a T700. Good on you!
The blinkers blink in “wrong” (faster) speed… I guess you have noticed that… if you change from normal blinkers to led there is another modification that should be made in order to work correctly! (Do not ask me what I have to search 😊 )
A few days falling off at 60mph slides on gravel roads - having fun! ...What these bikes were really made for! Who cares what the blinkers look like! Or are they just for dirt-rider wannabe poseurs?
One good down last month and destroyed the pumpkin turn signal. Another drop recently and the flush mounts didn’t even get touched. If you don’t drop the bike every once in a while, are you really riding it?! Right? Glad I had a childhood full of dirt bikes and crashes. Made me tough and a little wiser… 👍🏼
I put a second set of Denali blinkers on my hand guards. I found that oncoming traffic had a hard time seeing my signal so I added more. www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/denali-flush-mount-single-intensity-amber-led-strips?PLA-Metric%20Parts-PMAX&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD8sxez1iAZv4OU8aGi9s90WaNJmQ&gclid=Cj0KCQjwyL24BhCtARIsALo0fSBW3rvXGWUI94SrmKjxdAfiey03mokNOIQ716WILuBFqP6BzWy70e0aAsjDEALw_wcB&sku_id=1077268
Added a TST industries relay which is installed under the seat area. Quick and easy unplug of stock relay and install the TST relay. You can buy it here: tstindustries.com/tst-led-flasher-relay-gen2.html
Brilliant! Thanks for this…I ordered the same lights after watching this. Two minutes on my bench grinder to ‘reduce’ the size of the nylon bolt and then a minute cleaning it up with the sander and I was in business. I’d really like to use the relay to maintain DTR, but I don’t want to mess anything up since I already have the Tusk LED Relay installed for my rear turn signals.
Sweet shop/garage!
Thanks!
Wow your video is on point, thank you 🙏
Have you been able to fix the hyper flash either with added resistors or by replacing the OEM blinker relay? In the video, the device referred to as the relay is really an adapter harness (called the TST Running Mate) to retain running light function on bikes, like the T7, which were originally built with functioning running lights. The bike's harness and pumpkin lights use three wires. The TST flush mount LED uses two wires and adapter harness (TST Running Mate) takes the three wires from the harness and modifies the output to provide running light functionality (80% brightness) and turn signal functionality (100% brightness). But, this leaves the bike with hyper flash.... resolved with added resistance (wired in resistors) or an LED compatible blinker relay module. Great video!
No. Back indicators needed a resistor, front indicators have a relay that should have fixed them. Emergency Flashers work in normal time but the left and right indicators hyper flash. Any suggestions would be helpful as tst says that installing a resister in line with the relay would damage the relay.
@@MotomojoFL Hi! I have the same setup at the front(TST flushmount + running mate) and an other kind of TST led at the rear. I changed the relay to a cheap one, from amazon, and it works perfectly. No hyperflash. Great video! Thanks!
Do you by chance have the part numbers? I like how they look.
tstindustries.com/tst-led-front-flushmount-turn-signals-yamaha.html
Flush mount signals. FLY01S
When opening up the page, there is a choice to add the system that includes the Yamaha plug converter and the running light Nate.
Thanks for posting. I bought the same turn signals, but looks like they sent me the wrong wires adaptors. what's the wires part #?
thanks
Model # CVY01
TST YAMAHA SIGNAL PLUG CONVERTERS 3-TO-3
Yamaha Signal Plug Converters enable you to plug in aftermarket signals into your harness without doing any wiring.
Sold as a pair (2 converters per kit)
tstindustries.com/tst-yamaha-signal-plug-converters-3-to-3.html
@@MotomojoFL 🤩 TNX- Ur bike looks great 💥
@@MotomojoFL did , this happened on your bike, when you installed the running mate?
Special Note: On certain models, the introduction of a running light function on your front signals will result in a turn signal light constantly appearing on your dash panel. The Suzuki DR650 and Yamaha TW200 are prime examples of displaying this issue.
@@pvflyer67 no. But they do flash at a fast rate.
Hey @MotomojoFL, does you indicator light on your dash stay on solid when put one of the signal lights on? I just installed these on my T7 (with both the running light adapter and TST flasher relay) and my signal light on my dash doesn't flash anymore. It just stays on solid when I use the signal light.
Added a TST industries relay which is installed under the seat area. Quick and easy unplug of stock relay and install the TST relay. You can buy it here: tstindustries.com/tst-led-flasher-relay-gen2.html
Hey @@MotomojoFL , Yeah I bought one and installed it with my lights. Maybe I have a faulty flasher. Does your dash indicator light stay on when you signal or does it flash with your lights?
@@Farzz7 flashes with lights. It starts off rapid and then changes to normal speed after a flash or two.
@@MotomojoFL Ok. Thanks for the heads up. Mine just stays on for some reason. I tried it with the stock flasher relay it it also keeps the dash light lit solid when indicating. I'm going to try and take the running light adapters off and see if the dash light returns to normal.
Thanks again.
@@Farzz7I’m having the same problem (TST has been wonderful, btw in helping me troubleshoot). Did your dash light blink after you removed the running light adapters?
Can the yamaha adapter be ordered on its own?
Yes you can. Go on TST Industries website and load Yamaha MT-07 2018-202 and it will be in the offerings. tstindustries.com/yamaha-fz-07-mt-07-2018-2020/
Will these work on the rear also?
I’ve been told yes, but with some work. I’m leaning towards them on my rear as well. I’ll do another video if I go that route.
Just spoke with TST and they said the flush mounts work perfectly with the rear blinkers. Need to order one additional part: tstindustries.com/tst-pod-turn-signal-adapter-plate-kit.html
@@MotomojoFL For Yamama T 700, it looks like Kit #2?
I just added these flush mounts to the rear fender section and they look great. Quite a bit more work than the fronts. I utilized the original plug and wiring, cutting them at the original indicator. They need resistors wired in to function properly. I didn’t film this install but I have a video showing the installed product.
@@MotomojoFL The fronts were wired as seen in your video. The rear pumpkin blinkers use 2 wires (while front pumpkins use 3 wires). You reused the connectors from the rear pumpkins for the rear LEDs. And in the rear LED supply wire, you've added one resistor on each side? And, now, everything works as expected...standard rate flash, turn signals and emergency 4 way flashers AND the front LEDs are also providing running lights? Am I understanding this correctly? If so, you've done what TST has not yet been able to do as they've not had access to a T700. Good on you!
What is your crash bar?
They are SW-Motech. I'm working on an install video now.
The blinkers blink in “wrong” (faster) speed… I guess you have noticed that… if you change from normal blinkers to led there is another modification that should be made in order to work correctly! (Do not ask me what I have to search 😊 )
Yes. The relay was supposed to fix that. Usually a resistor fixes the hyper flash but unfortunately you cannot run a resistor and relay together.
A few days falling off at 60mph slides on gravel roads - having fun!
...What these bikes were really made for!
Who cares what the blinkers look like!
Or are they just for dirt-rider wannabe poseurs?
One good down last month and destroyed the pumpkin turn signal. Another drop recently and the flush mounts didn’t even get touched. If you don’t drop the bike every once in a while, are you really riding it?! Right?
Glad I had a childhood full of dirt bikes and crashes. Made me tough and a little wiser… 👍🏼
@@MotomojoFL What side of you bike went down, it looks brand new, not a scratch?
These blinkers suck and there dangerous you can’t see the in the day time when it’s sunny out waist of money
I put a second set of Denali blinkers on my hand guards. I found that oncoming traffic had a hard time seeing my signal so I added more.
www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/denali-flush-mount-single-intensity-amber-led-strips?PLA-Metric%20Parts-PMAX&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD8sxez1iAZv4OU8aGi9s90WaNJmQ&gclid=Cj0KCQjwyL24BhCtARIsALo0fSBW3rvXGWUI94SrmKjxdAfiey03mokNOIQ716WILuBFqP6BzWy70e0aAsjDEALw_wcB&sku_id=1077268