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Hi, can anyone tell me what i need to fit indicators on my GP, I really need a complete list of what i will need....flasher units, led bulbs, switches et.
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I think the small BGM LED indicators are the best and smallest option available.
The base plate of TD Customs will create clever solution for the rear:
http://www.td-customs.com/epages/794928 ... ts%2FTD762
In addition you would need a flasher unit, 4x BGM LED indicators and a switch. Remember, for LED indicators you would need a DC system!
The base plate of TD Customs will create clever solution for the rear:
http://www.td-customs.com/epages/794928 ... ts%2FTD762
In addition you would need a flasher unit, 4x BGM LED indicators and a switch. Remember, for LED indicators you would need a DC system!
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If you are intending to use LED lamps, you will need a special flasher relay. Fortunately, these are not expensive. In fact, when I purchased my indicators, they came with the special relay and it is small enough to fit in the headset.
The hardest bit is getting a switch that is compatible. My switch works well (Honda Cub, but severely cut-about) but it is not a thing of beauty.
The hardest bit is getting a switch that is compatible. My switch works well (Honda Cub, but severely cut-about) but it is not a thing of beauty.
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That looks really nice, well done and thanks for the photos and the advice.
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Nice
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this may help
and a couple of mine
The bar end ones were an experiment, they are not as long as they look, I also went for a left and right button system with a centre reset that worked fine but a bit tricky with gloves on especially on rounder bouts when going from left to right. to easy to have them both on, but he who dares?
The switch on the series 1 was easy once you have put your lights on a key switch, others have done a mod to the LI series 3 rocker switch. A decent switch is my bug bear without going down a simple toggle switch route
and a couple of mine
The bar end ones were an experiment, they are not as long as they look, I also went for a left and right button system with a centre reset that worked fine but a bit tricky with gloves on especially on rounder bouts when going from left to right. to easy to have them both on, but he who dares?
The switch on the series 1 was easy once you have put your lights on a key switch, others have done a mod to the LI series 3 rocker switch. A decent switch is my bug bear without going down a simple toggle switch route