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Wig Wag Brake Modulator
By Back Off SKU: PU20500031
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1 Star: 7
2 Stars: 0
3 Stars: 5
4 Stars: 12
5 Stars: 47
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
06.14.2010
4 Stars
Very easy install IF...THROW AWAY THE INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS! Simply enter through the TRUNK! Remove BOTH rear lights. Remove the center cover for the trunk lid and side lid opening mechanisms (center of trunk just inside...has 3 screws holding plastic cover). Drill 1 (one) hole large enough for a wire to run from the bulb compartment into the lid opening mechanism area. Drill one larger hole in the plastic cover of the mechanism cover. Mount the Wig Wag on the outside of this cover and feed the 5 wires through the larger hole into the lid opening mechanism area! Now Feed the black (grounf wire) to the CB or radio ground. Take the red wire (hot) to the green/red wire on the Goldwings rear lights (either side will do fine) clip this wire. Connect the red wire from the Wig Wag to the wire that runs back to the FRONT of the motorcycle (keeping this simple) connect either the white/red OR the red/white from the Wig Wag to the end to the light bulb! NOW, this is the scary part!! On the remainder of the bulbs...CLIP the SAME bulb wire (the green/red bulb wire and connect the Wig Wag wires in sync! If you connected the red/white Wig Wag wire to one of the right bulbs then you will connect the red/white wire to the other! Then on the left side, connect the two left bulbs to the white/red wire from the Wig Wag! The wires on each of the other 3 bulbs should be tied off and NOT used as the power is coming from the first bulb connection! The orange wire is not used. THIS PROCESS IS USED IF USING THE FIRST METHOD ONLY! Now use duct tape and NEATLY tape the excess wires to the back of the middle cover and reattach. It will not interferre with anything if done properly! A POINT ... I would not use clips to tie the wires together. I used old fashioned twist, solder and wrap with electricians tape. I hope this helps. With this method...the rear lights flash back and forth as noted!!! |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
06.12.2010
3 Stars
well- got this item the other day- read all the reviews, & thought surely i could do this, but i do have a trike & the wires have shifted around so i called my shop & they said maybe ???? so i return this item ????????? yea it was like spagetti under there. lol-i've install about 20 something or more items on my trike even a groung effects kit, but this item as they've said is very vague in there instruct.so i;ll try the front mod. |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
05.03.2010
5 Stars
This works great on the back of my Trike. It commands the attention of other drivers. Just one more safety feature that's worth the price. |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
03.09.2010
4 Stars
I would have given this a 5 star but the instructions are vague at best especially when it has to do with the Goldwing wiring. I simply removed the seat and interceded the green/red stripe wire coming out of the relay switch and same for the ground wire; hook up the wires for the four/three then continuous on sequence. I only used one of the white/red or red/white wire and all the stop lights worked and the modular can be placed beneath the relay box. I did soldered all connections and used shrink wrap. This was the simple less way to go without pulling rear tire cover or trunk lower cover and so on. If you are wanting each side to work opposite from the other, you will need to go searching for a different location and a lot more time. The Wig Wag does exactly what they said it will do, it does get the attention of the other drivers that are behind you. |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
11.27.2009
5 Stars
Safety, Safety, Safety, You can be seen from a good distence, putting it on my trunk lights it showes up over my trailor. I have had people role down there windows and remark about the Christmass tree I drive down the street, I do have lots of lights. |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
08.14.2009
5 Stars
i installed this on my 2002 GL1800 and it works like a charm! The instructions were sketchy but once installed I can't imagine not having one. A great safety device and friends that rode behind me said it really grabbed their attention! |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
06.18.2009
5 Stars
Ifound the wires I thought that would work but when I hooked into them they didn't do anything but light up and stay on. I didn't cut the wire I just wraped the wire from the wig wag around them. If I would cut the wire in the harness would they then do what it should if I have the right wires? This would be the only thing I haven't tryed with this group of wires. Two green with gray spots two green with yellow line. One hot all the time with key on. As you can tell I'm lost help |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
05.11.2009
5 Stars
I will say the wiring is pretty straight forward red/white, white/red to brake light bulb orange or yellow to brake light switch and black to ground. I own a gl1800. Here is how I connected mine. I did not want to alternate between right and left as I thought that might confuse someone that I was turning??? I hooked mine up to alternate between inner and outer trunk brake bulbs. To make the connections I soldered longer coded wires to each of the leads to make a harness. I then decided that I hate to remove the seat and removed the lower trunk trim only. You just have to remove the trunk side mouldings, and seven trim screws to loosen the lower trim. Then pull out gently and back and you have access to the trunk taillight wiring. I used the double sided tape to mount the module under the right tail light inside the trunk. This puts it out of the weather and you can run your harness out through the trunk latch opening. Cut and pull back the tape on the wiring harness directly under the taillight. I had my young bride of 33 years hold the brake while I cut ONE of the green with red trace wires to each sides brake light. That let me know if I cut the inner or outer circuit without removing the lamps. I then wired the lamps as directed. I used the cut brake light wires on one side as my brake on circuit. I then cut the other wire on each side and wired the opposite side of the module. I stripped back wiring coating from one solid green wire without cutting the wire. I soldered my ground wire to this circuit. I heat shrank all my connections and reinstalled the trim. Now my lights alternate inner/ outer then blink all four and then stay on. I love it! I had checked with local law enforcement and they were not keen on the idea of alternating side to side, even if they were not sure it was illegal in Iowa. Good Idea to check first. |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
03.08.2009
5 Stars
Bought two units, installed one yesterday on Brother's Wing. Although end result of making bike more visable at stops was accomplished, resulting experience is unlike ANY other I have read. First, off comes seat. Locate factory installed module for brake lights. So far, very easy. Upon choosing "flash pattern 2", orange wire needs to be installed on "hot". However, of the 4 total wires on the OEM module, one was "hot", one was "ground", ONE was "brake illumination", and the 4th did "nothing". It's becomes more odd when I find that the only wire, that "illuminates brake lights", illuminates "ALL FOUR" rear lights. Now, here's the kicker...After hooking up the following "THREE" wires from the wig-wag,..(Black, Orange, White w/red stripe), ALL FOUR BRAKE LIGHTS, experienced this flash pattern, "SIMULTANEOUSLY"....FIVE quick flashes, FOUR slower flashes, then SOLID ON. Repeats if brake is released and re-applied. The flash pattern is acceptable, since it does accomplishes the original goal of, more safety, but this is one for the books. Any feedback is welcome. Ride safely,..TWOTIMER |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
02.23.2009
4 Stars
I installed about three weeks ago and it was an adventure to say the least. I had a standard back off unit on my 2003 VTX and had no trouble installing on that bike, but increase the number of taillights to four and the wiring gets considerably more difficult. It took me a while to find wires that led to two opposite lights so I ended up going with the first two which happened to be the two bottom lights (Don't ask me which wires I couldn't begin to explain which ones they were). I am glad to see the note below from the Back Off folks about getting better installation instructions and a web site to help. I sure could have used it. I works well installed and is a must have for safety as far as I am concerned, but be prepared for a tough install if you aren't a mechanic, engineer, or electrician. |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
02.12.2009
5 Stars
I am the sales manager here at Signal Dynamics. I just wanted to personally apologive for all the trouble some of you seem to have had. Being a manufacturer it is almost impossible to know bike specifics for every make and model out today, however we feel it is important to improve our instructions. We are currently working with a well known motorcycle school on developing better instructions for our goldwing customers. We are also planning on making a Goldwing installation website for our products. Customer service has also lacked in the past, however we have weeded out the bad seeds and now pride ourselves on our quality customer service. Any further feedback and suggestions you may have would be greatly appreciated. Whatever else we can do please just let me know. Take Care, Danielle Rothenberg Sales Manager-Signal Dynamics Corp [email protected] p/904-342-4008 f/904-819-0733 1800-785-1814 |
Wig Wag Brake Modulator
ITEM CODE: PU20500031, SKU: PU20500031
01.24.2009
5 Stars
I am a computer geek, and Electrical Engineer, so installing these was a piece of cake, and it took me longer to figure out how to take the fender off than to install this unit. Take off the back fender, and the lower section to the top trunk, and all the wires you need are exposed. I will be happy to send installation instructions and pictures to anyone who thinks they may need them. |