Found it! There was part of the wire coming through my fender eliminator that was all crimped up and causing a short. Un kinked it and tada, working fine now.
Alright so I just went and got a new relay and some extra fuses... I poped the new relay into place and the left blinker... worked perfectly. Right blinker, blinked fast for about 2 seconds then blew the fuse. Poped in a new one, same thing. So it definitely isn't the relay, it's something...
I got a weird problem that I couldn't quite find an answer to by search that really applied.
I went to get on the bike today to find my horn and signals weren't working. So I checked the fuse and yep it was blown. Not sure how that even happened because the day before when I rode it they were...
I think it's possible to have minimalistic signals and still be seen, for example those Feniex signals:
http://www.600cc.org/forum/f89/recommended-flush-turn-signals-21386/index3.html#post279758
Have you tryed any vlogging yet? How is the mic on it? Does it have a mic that runs into your helmet? I've always want to do some vlogging but trying to figure out the right camera setup for it has always kind of deterred me.
Very small world! I'm always amazed at how many people I run into that have lived in Rexburg / went to BYUI/Ricks. I edited my post, I said I hated the BYU rules, but that isn't true... I just found some of them sorta silly and inconvenient.
Thanks for the great response Jon, makes sense. :thumbup:
Nope, UVU. BYU doesn't have a web development specific program like UVU does, plus I didn't like all that much the BYU rules. I went to BYU Idaho for a semester, and being turned away from the testing center because I have some...