Flushmount Blinkers
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RE: Flushmount Blinkers
I'm not sure how I wanna do it yet, all I know is I wanna do it myself. I've never really been a do-it-urselfer, but I'll be damned if I bring my bike to a shop. All I need is that phone call saying, "Umm Sir...while testing out ur newly installed blinkers....one of our techs dumped your bike". So I far i've done the exhaust and windsrceen myself and I kinda like getting to the know the bike better. I took a look yesterday at the fairings and wasn't sure if they have to come off or not. I'm trying to get an idea of what needs to come off before I install them. Thanks for the info!
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RE: Flushmount Blinkers
I took apart most of my front plastic. It made thing way easier. You can take off the lowers and mids along with the fairing around your dash. It gives you complete access to the signals and wiring. I wired mine without resistors but they definitely blink and don't stay on. They blink a little faster than normal but nothing crazy. There's no reason that the lights should stay on on your dash.
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