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<blockquote data-quote="Sunnyorlando" data-source="post: 1443424" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>Having replaced my Goldwing of 15yrs with the FJR, I was so used to not dealing with the turn signals - yes, a bit spoiled.</p><p>So now after a about a year and half i decided to try an aftermarket canceller. I decided on the ST2.</p><p>Well, after just a few miles of testing, I have to say that it's nice to have that back. The unit works great, even on lane changes with about 90% accuracy - it's based on the angle change back and forth as you switch lanes. It only does not respond is it's a smooth and gradual lane change - no big deal. It's 100% accurate on turns and roundabouts.</p><p></p><p>Just sharing</p><p>Nice farkle to have added...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunnyorlando, post: 1443424, member: 92915"] Having replaced my Goldwing of 15yrs with the FJR, I was so used to not dealing with the turn signals - yes, a bit spoiled. So now after a about a year and half i decided to try an aftermarket canceller. I decided on the ST2. Well, after just a few miles of testing, I have to say that it's nice to have that back. The unit works great, even on lane changes with about 90% accuracy - it's based on the angle change back and forth as you switch lanes. It only does not respond is it's a smooth and gradual lane change - no big deal. It's 100% accurate on turns and roundabouts. Just sharing Nice farkle to have added... [/QUOTE]
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