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Old 11-15-2017, 12:36 PM   #1
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whats needed to switch to led turn signals

okay i wanna swap out those big old ugly indicators for some smaller tidier led ones..

is there anything else i need to change in order to do this apart from the indicators themselves?

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That should be fairly straight forward. You will need an "electronic flasher." Check the bike's flasher and see if it is a 2 or 3 prong unit. Your local auto parts store will have one just waiting for you.
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That should be fairly straight forward. You will need an "electronic flasher." Check the bike's flasher and see if it is a 2 or 3 prong unit. Your local auto parts store will have one just waiting for you.
If I remember correctly the flasher unit & side stand relay are togerher in the same unit......Just disconnect the two flasher wires & hook to electronic flasher.....(Down on fuse box)
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If I remember correctly the flasher unit & side stand relay are togerher in the same unit......Just disconnect the two flasher wires & hook to electronic flasher.....(Down on fuse box)

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That should be fairly straight forward. You will need an "electronic flasher." Check the bike's flasher and see if it is a 2 or 3 prong unit. Your local auto parts store will have one just waiting for you.
okay erm where in the bike would i locate the flasher and then what do i do to hook and electronic one up?

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okay erm where in the bike would i locate the flasher and then what do i do to hook and electronic one up?

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I replied above......Its down on the fuse box & you need to determine which two wires run the flasher & remove them from the box & hook to a electronic flasher.
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I replied above......Its down on the fuse box & you need to determine which two wires run the flasher & remove them from the box & hook to a electronic flasher.
okay so the two wires that come from the flashers. and i assume to change the brake light to led you d need to add that wire also to the electronic flasher?
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okay so the two wires that come from the flashers. and i assume to change the brake light to led you d need to add that wire also to the electronic flasher?
Nope fore brake light/tail light just change to a LED bulb..(1157)
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