Turn signal?
What bike is it?
Totally incompatible connectors, so which is OEM?
Where did you get them non-OEM part? what model number? What type? Etc!
We're happy to help but you have to help us to help you.
Totally incompatible connectors, so which is OEM?
Where did you get them non-OEM part? what model number? What type? Etc!
We're happy to help but you have to help us to help you.
I'm sorry for the lack of information. It's a 2006 F4i and the guy I bought it off took off the front turn signals. I still can't understand why. Got these replacements off eBay that I will never do again. I just have to solder them together but can't find much info. It was soft packaged and had to epoxy A piece back togther so I'm in a bad mood. Happy to be back on a CBR. It's been 15 years
I'm sorry for the lack of information. It's a 2006 F4i and the guy I bought it off took off the front turn signals. I still can't understand why. Got these replacements off eBay that I will never do again. I just have to solder them together but can't find much info. It was soft packaged and had to epoxy A piece back togther so I'm in a bad mood. Happy to be back on a CBR. It's been 15 years
NO!!! DO NOT HACK UP HARNESS!! you’ll end up witb shorts and blowing fuses forever. Get factory OEM connectors and put them on aftermarket lights. You’ll need 2-wire Sumitomo connector and 1-wire ground.

Follow my guide here:
https://www.600rr.net/threads/diy-co...arness.587929/
If these are LED lights, you’ll also need to install ballast resistors. Then install is simple plug-n-play. Like this.

Follow my guide here:
https://www.600rr.net/threads/diy-co...arness.587929/
If these are LED lights, you’ll also need to install ballast resistors. Then install is simple plug-n-play. Like this.
Last edited by dannoxyz; Apr 21, 2024 at 10:24 AM.
I like Partzilla.com
Ebay’s also good source for used/NOS parts for older bikes.
baboon.eu is surprisingly good deal sometimes. Recently got fuel-pump assembly for my SFV650. Even with international shipping, it was less than what local breaker yards were charging.
Ebay’s also good source for used/NOS parts for older bikes.
baboon.eu is surprisingly good deal sometimes. Recently got fuel-pump assembly for my SFV650. Even with international shipping, it was less than what local breaker yards were charging.
Last edited by dannoxyz; Apr 21, 2024 at 09:36 PM.
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