terry_g
Ultra Member
Years ago I bought a "green light trigger " for my motorcycle.The green light trigger is a very strong magnet in a plastic
housing that is attached to the underside with a zip tie. It worked great! Motorcycles don't always trigger the inductive
loops under the asphalt at intersections so the light will not change for a motorcyclist like it will for a car.
The last one was on a couple bikes before a rock took it out I suspect. It was zip tied to the skid plate of my KLR650.
I searched the internet and there are no hits for green light trigger. Long gone and forgotten I guess.
I searched my local hick town for magnets and at Canadian Tire I found a five pack of rare earth magnets.
I made a housing to attach them to the bottom of the skid plate. I will update how well it works in the near future.
The magnets and a piece of plastic I had in my scrap metal pile.
Milling the plastic housing.
The finished housing. Any steel getting within three inches is immediate sucked into the magnets.
I drilled and bolted it to the skid plate. Its crooked but no one will know.
housing that is attached to the underside with a zip tie. It worked great! Motorcycles don't always trigger the inductive
loops under the asphalt at intersections so the light will not change for a motorcyclist like it will for a car.
The last one was on a couple bikes before a rock took it out I suspect. It was zip tied to the skid plate of my KLR650.
I searched the internet and there are no hits for green light trigger. Long gone and forgotten I guess.
I searched my local hick town for magnets and at Canadian Tire I found a five pack of rare earth magnets.
I made a housing to attach them to the bottom of the skid plate. I will update how well it works in the near future.
The magnets and a piece of plastic I had in my scrap metal pile.
Milling the plastic housing.
The finished housing. Any steel getting within three inches is immediate sucked into the magnets.
I drilled and bolted it to the skid plate. Its crooked but no one will know.