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Old 02-14-2022 | 01:27 PM
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In the photo below, does anyone know for certain, if “JSS”. Is the Jiffy Stand Sensor? And do you know if the signal being active high means the stand is up, or down?

I’m thinking of getting the sensor, and building an alarm, that will blow the air horn, if the stand is raised under certain conditions. But, before I pay the big $$ for the sensor, I want to make sure I can get it to work the way I want.



 
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Old 02-14-2022 | 02:17 PM
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I think that's only on foreign models, not sure if you cant get the parts in the USA.
 
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Old 02-14-2022 | 02:24 PM
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JSS should be the jiffy side stand, yes.

The sensor is part number 50126-08B and it's $48.xx from Surdyke.com.

You will also need to have the sensor enabled by the dealership through the Digital Technician, unless you have a tool such as Diag4Bike and can DIY that portion.
 
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Old 02-14-2022 | 02:26 PM
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FLHTP's (Police Bikes) have the jiffy stand sensor. It senses the stand up.


 
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Old 02-14-2022 | 02:42 PM
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Even if you can get the switch and the harness has the European plug you need, I'm not sure how you would be able to tap the CANBUS to trigger the horn.

I wonder if a direct switch to ground the horn would be easier to work with
 
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Old 02-14-2022 | 02:47 PM
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OP says he's building an alarm system. The CANBUS isn't relevant. He's just wanting to use the switch.

OP: that switch is a 3-wire with a 5v reference. Not needed for an alarm trigger. It should still work as a simple NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) switch to ground using two wires.
 
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Old 02-14-2022 | 02:52 PM
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Sounds interesting... Guess you're going to wire in a combination of relays to control the logic? Blow horn if bike off, no blow if ignition is on? Sounds like a neat project.
 

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Yup, ya’all are getting close. It’s going to take more than just the switch. A couple of 555 timers, and their respective circuits to control to pulse width, some switching transistors, a hidden enable/disable switch, and a relay or 2 to cycle the air horn.

Oh yeah, I was an electronic engineer by education, and eventually became a director of engineering. Which means I came up with great/stupid ideas for people to work 24/7 to implement. But now, I’m also the implementer.

My goal is to get it done before we leave for Sturgis, so I know if someone is f#$kn with my bike at a hotel. If so, then I’ll jump outta bed and chase them outta the parking lot, whilst being naked. I’ll post videos if the hotels have them available.
 
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Originally Posted by TriGeezer
Yup, ya’all are getting close. It’s going to take more than just the switch. A couple of 555 timers, and their respective circuits to control to pulse width, some switching transistors, a hidden enable/disable switch, and a relay or 2 to cycle the air horn.

Oh yeah, I was an electronic engineer by education, and eventually became a director of engineering. Which means I came up with great/stupid ideas for people to work 24/7 to implement. But now, I’m also the implementer.

My goal is to get it done before we leave for Sturgis, so I know if someone is f#$kn with my bike at a hotel. If so, then I’ll jump outta bed and chase them outta the parking lot, whilst being naked. I’ll post videos if the hotels have them available.

That’s not a good plan.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...ry-weaver.html
 

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Old 02-15-2022 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by TriGeezer
Yup, ya’all are getting close. It’s going to take more than just the switch. A couple of 555 timers, and their respective circuits to control to pulse width, some switching transistors, a hidden enable/disable switch, and a relay or 2 to cycle the air horn.

Oh yeah, I was an electronic engineer by education, and eventually became a director of engineering. Which means I came up with great/stupid ideas for people to work 24/7 to implement. But now, I’m also the implementer.

My goal is to get it done before we leave for Sturgis, so I know if someone is f#$kn with my bike at a hotel. If so, then I’ll jump outta bed and chase them outta the parking lot, whilst being naked. I’ll post videos if the hotels have them available.

wouldn't it be cheaper and easier to just get the smart siren and pager to go with your existing security system? though, i do have to admit, sounds like a cool project.

 


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