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bostrom998 17-May-2003 15:48

Indicators......
 
Whilst moving my bike around I occasionally clip an inicator and bend it, this is bl**dy annoying....when I unscrew indicator to change there are wires running up into intake tubes at front and into rear tray at rear, is it an easy job to change them?

Hope all are well....?

skidlids 17-May-2003 16:03

Simple answer..... YES

JB748 17-May-2003 17:17

indicators
 
only problem with replacing one's at the front is the way that they bolt to the air tubes by using a "lug"

most aftermarket stuff only has a threaded end ( as per the rear units)

only decent aftermarket ones iv'e ever seen are some DP ones that are black aluminium - but they also have a £80/pair price tag ! - i think i will be sticking to standard for a while :roll:

DJ Tera 18-May-2003 17:11

Junk the f*ckin ugly buggers and put LEDS in the mirrors, much sleeker!:cool:

KJ 18-May-2003 21:33

MOTRAX!!!!!!!
 
Motrax do an EXACT copy of DP billet indicators for 1/2 the price!

KJ

Jasper 18-May-2003 22:41

I have Kellermanns.They are billet,black and very nice.Halogen also.About £50 a pair.

Old Yella 18-May-2003 23:52

Rear and front indicators.
 
Rear indi's are Kellermans.



Fronts are on a pic at work and will try and post tomorrow.:sing:

Guido 19-May-2003 16:59

Here's the front's on my bike (Kellerman Micro 1000's). Rear setup is the same as Old yella's.

Only dodgy bit on changing them is the threading of the wires back through the front airtubes. The indicators come off easily enough because you have bullet connectors just under the headlight unit (when your nose cone is off) that simply pull apart letting the cables pull through the airtubes. Easiest wasy to reinstall is to tape some wire or simillar to the loose ends so that you have something to pull back through when you attach the new indicators.

Doesn't really apply if you go down the Kellerman route, cos you have to separate the airtube halves to install the indicators in the first place, so cable routing is simple.




[Edited on 19-5-2003 by Guido]

[Edited on 19-5-2003 by Guido]

BOLT 19-May-2003 17:24

old yella,

so where's the number plate ? Plod told me that size 'was important'

KJ 19-May-2003 19:34

can\'t you see it?
 
its there right infront of you - LOL!

KJ

[Edited on 19-5-2003 by KJ]


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