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Old Mar 15, 2012 | 12:08 PM
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RoadiJeff,

How were you able to determine that relay will fit your OEM connectors perfectly? I have a 94" cbr 900.....should I pull the oem relay and match? I saw 3 selection for motorcycle relay but unable to determine which to buy? I'm at work now so unable to determine what my relay looks like? I'll check it out when i get home. But if anyone know anything bout the 93-99 cbr 900rr, let me know. TKS!!!! you guys are awesome!




Originally Posted by RoadiJeff
I installed a SuperbrightLED relay in mine. For $9 it was fairly easy. Scroll down the page to the motorcycle applications. I have the LF1-S-FLAT. It fit my OEM connector perfectly.
 
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Old Mar 15, 2012 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by estate4life
RoadiJeff,

How were you able to determine that relay will fit your OEM connectors perfectly?
I work about two miles from the SuperbrightLEDS warehouse and I stopped by there on my way home from work one day. I had the OEM relay in my hand and verified that the new one had the same size connector.

The funny thing with them is even though I had the part I wanted in my hand I still had to order it online but then I could go back and pick it up at the warehouse.

I don't know if the same would apply to yours. This was on an '08 1000RR.
 
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 10:37 AM
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RoadiJeff,

I pull my relay out last night & found the connect to be like this one on ebay:

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I cannot tell if the one from Superbrightled has the same connector head? Do you still recall if yours look like this one on ebay? tks for help?

Originally Posted by RoadiJeff
With the SuperbrightLED relay you can have a combination of both regular bulbs and LED. I have LEDs for the rear signals and regular bulbs on the front and they all blink just fine.
 
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by estate4life

I cannot tell if the one from Superbrightled has the same connector head? Do you still recall if yours look like this one on ebay? tks for help?
That looks like it is the same one. If the plug doesn't fit you could always get a couple of pin type connectors from Home Depot, Radio Shack, etc., like the version in the pic above the LF1-S-FLAT and convert everything to that type of plug.

You'd have to do both the relay side and your wire harness but it would be fairly easy if you already have access to the stock relay location. Two pairs of pin connectors.
 
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 12:09 PM
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yes, easy access...relay was right below the speedo.....the one on ebay is 3X times the cost Vs. the Superbrightled one.

Originally Posted by RoadiJeff
That looks like it is the same one. If the plug doesn't fit you could always get a couple of pin type connectors from Home Depot, Radio Shack, etc., like the version in the pic above the LF1-S-FLAT and convert everything to that type of plug.

You'd have to do both the relay side and your wire harness but it would be fairly easy if you already have access to the stock relay location. Two pairs of pin connectors.
 
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