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Old 27-Feb-2006, 12:20   #1
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998 Bip Flasher unit location
998 Bip Flasher unit location?

Can anyone tell me where the flasher relay unit is located on a 998, as I can’t seem to find it? Also, is it a little black block, or does it have a different appearance?

I’ve tried taking the fairing off and listening for the ticking noise around the bike on my hands and knees – at which point my wife came in with a cup of tea, and gave me a very funny look as if hear worst fears had been confirmed.

To avoid further embarrassment, I would appreciate it if someone could give me a clue.

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Old 27-Feb-2006, 13:32   #2
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I think they are mounted on the headlight housing just behind the clocks! there are definatley 2 small relays but not 100% sure there the flashers or not!
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 13:34   #3
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Hmmm I may be confused but do you mean the part you change when you put different cans on ?
if so it down by the battery
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 13:41   #4
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don't worry I'm thinking flash loader.
you mean indicators don't you





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Old 27-Feb-2006, 21:52   #5
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Should be down by the battery, held within one of the sections of a rubber 3-cup type holder. The one you normally need to prise free from the frame to gain access to the oil filler plug.

Please don't ask where the oil filler plug is!!! :P
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Old 28-Feb-2006, 09:39   #6
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What's an oil filler plug? Is it like a spark plug??

Thanks Raykay - job done.

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