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07 GSXR Mirror With Integrated Turn Signals Retrofit

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Old Sep 1, 2007 | 09:45 PM
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Default RE: 07 GSXR Mirror With Integrated Turn Signals Retrofit

Sorry for asking a dumb NOOB question.. but did u connect the wires to?? run them with the exisitng turn singal on the fiarings? or direct to the battery??
 
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:05 PM
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Wow I haven't been on this forum in forever. I did not remove the bosses. I just enlarged the holes as the bolt pattern on the gsxr mirros is different. I considered swapping mounting bases between the mirrors but it is not doable. The wires travel through the mirrow body and through the hollow stalk, and then through a hole I drilled between the two mounting bolts. They are wired to the stock turn signal connectors. I extended the wires and swapped connectors so they plug right in. You can see it in the pics. BTW I could not see an easy way to run them as running lights as the stock signals. The stock signals use a dual fillament bulb and the gsxr mirrors use a single. I don't see a need as the bike already has a running light above the headlight. I guess if you wanted you could install some flush mounts and run them as running lights in combination with the singal mirrors.
 
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Old May 10, 2008 | 03:53 PM
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If you re still around, how is the visibility in the mirrors? I figured it may be out of adjustment due to the different fairing shapes.
 
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