Though i am not a technical person i tried doing this method on my hero honda super splendor and it didnt work. Found the input supply and indicator cables, and shorted the left and right indicator wires, the indicator didnt work and the relay didnt tick tock but had a krrr sound. I thought something went wrong and i might have overloaded the relay. But on removing the load the indicators began working. Then researched a bit and found some technical information on diff types of relays.
Earlier bikes and cars used to come with electromechanical relays which used to make sound while operating. they work based on the load applied and hence in my 2006 model super splendor bike if one indicator light fails the other doesnt work or flash at the specified rate. But in modern bikes they must have replaced them with electronic relays which dont make tick tick sound when operated and are independent of the load applied. Hence for people having electromagnetic relays this may not work.
We may need to buy an electronic relay or rather an advanced relay highway flasher like this
Highway Indicator Flasher: Amazon.in: Car & Motorbike
This has different patterns and works well.



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