The self cancel is all based on time speed and distance. For example if you hit the signal 200 feet early for a left turn, get to the light that never changes the blinker will blink till you
-----finally get off the scooter run over and hit the crosswalk button get back to your scooter hop on. -----
Go forward (left) and proceed down the road and forget to turn off the blinker and mysteriously the signal will go off
In California we eventually just run the light and go. It's understood.
+1 Happened the other day. Just went.
I've read about some metal pieces you can hang on your bike to trigger the lights but the reviews were mixed so I have not done it.
I rode three hours in the rain this weekend on my way to Maine. The turn signal switch started misbehaving about half way. It wouldn't cancel without great difficulty from a right turn .
Just tape the rider's manual to the headlight, one week on each side, they don't read very fast, and the bike will learn to do it right.
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