turn signal
- ulfeirik
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turn signal
Waiting for my new Indicators.
I am living in Norway so I had to give delivery address to a friend in UK.
110BP for four indicators? Want to share the address with you....
http://motorcycleproducts.co.uk/catalog ... 13373.html
Anyone that have experience with this supplier? The shipment is in the mail...fraud or just lucky?.....waiting
Ulf
I am living in Norway so I had to give delivery address to a friend in UK.
110BP for four indicators? Want to share the address with you....
http://motorcycleproducts.co.uk/catalog ... 13373.html
Anyone that have experience with this supplier? The shipment is in the mail...fraud or just lucky?.....waiting
Ulf
- Don
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Re: turn signal
It says they fit front or rear
I wonder if they are all 3 wire (correct for the front) or 2 wire (correct for the rear)?
Let us know what you think of them once you see them in person
Don
I wonder if they are all 3 wire (correct for the front) or 2 wire (correct for the rear)?
Let us know what you think of them once you see them in person
Don
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Re: turn signal
David Silver Spares now offer reproduction turn signals as well. They are TWO wire only though but quality is Very Good. I have a set that just came in. Plan is to take the three wire "innards" out of my stock units and place them into the repro items-effectively converting them into THREE wire pieces.
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Re: turn signal
Did you get the turn signals? Are they good reproductions?
- NobleHops
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Re: turn signal
Just followed that link for fun and they list two types, but don't differentiate the features. One being about 12 pounds cheaper than the other, that's likely the two wire...
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Nils Menten
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Re: turn signal
I just got myself a set of four, which were also advertised as "fit front AND rear". They are really nice quality, but are two-wire units. Price was 39Euro/pc in Germany. That is about $55.- each.
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Re: turn signal
....and the reason the Euro units are all two-wire units, Europe did not have the "running light" set-up for the front turn signals as the U.S. did.
- NobleHops
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Re: turn signal
And that's COMPLETE. right MIke? eg lens, trim ring, screws, bulb, guts, etc? That's a great price for an item that was unobtanium or quite expensive for a while.EMS wrote:I just got myself a set of four, which were also advertised as "fit front AND rear". They are really nice quality, but are two-wire units. Price was 39Euro/pc in Germany. That is about $55.- each.
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Nils Menten
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Re: turn signal
NobleHops wrote: And that's COMPLETE. right MIke? eg lens, trim ring, screws, bulb, guts, etc? That's a great price for an item that was unobtanium or quite expensive for a while.
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Yes, Nils, it is.