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Den 08
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hello all recently aquired a gp (thanks DJB) toying with a few ideas customising etc :lol:
thinking handlebar indicators has anyone fitted them and does anyone sell them and are they barstewards to do?
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Are thinking Indian GP type, or are you thinking ET3 bar end type? I would have thought the Indian GP type were pretty straightforward, the ET3, no I wouldn't go there, too many complications.
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i think you can still get serveta / sil lolly pop indicators from west coast lambretta
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Have a look through a demon tweeks catologue or similar. Theres some lovely little indicators that don't have to look uncool.
Wiring would be fairly easy using vespa parts but finding a neat switch solution may not be so easy.
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We got the Serveta ones and also Indian GP types are better fitting. Bar end signals will not work because of the rods

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im looking into put indicators on my new project id like bar end ones. to over come the problem of the rods ive got some tubes to replace the rods so i can run the wires down. as for the rear this is what im doing
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bedlam have flush fitting ones in stock.
but according to the mot manual if a bike is modifide for off road use
it dose not need them.put some sticky tyres on and some good shocks
and tell them it is a track day scooter. simples! :biggrin:
i have a horrible feeling.things are going to go bang
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thanks all for replys not totally sure just thinking about it but thuoght these would look good ebay280433141951 still just a thought :?:
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You could use one of these Indian indicator switch housings for your switch. These come up once in a while on Ebay. This one I got for £15. Finding the correct switch would take a little more digging maybe. SR maybe a good place to start.
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