New blinkers
#1
New blinkers
Bought some new blinkerslast monthto replace those crappy things I had on before
old ones
new ones, the black parts are soft flexible rubber so should have no problems with vibration or crashing
fitted on the front
fitted on the back
they are a LOT brighter than the old ones. I still needed the new blinker relay I bought ages ago for the old ones to get the correct flash rate but seeing as I already had it that wasn't a problem.
Cheers
old ones
new ones, the black parts are soft flexible rubber so should have no problems with vibration or crashing
fitted on the front
fitted on the back
they are a LOT brighter than the old ones. I still needed the new blinker relay I bought ages ago for the old ones to get the correct flash rate but seeing as I already had it that wasn't a problem.
Cheers
#2
RE: New blinkers
Damn, be careful out there bud.
Took me a good few minutes of searching to figure out where the front signals were. Maybe I don't put 2 and 2 together as quickly as I ought to, but imagine the cagers that have the same time with 1 and 1[:'(]
As an aside though, they look damn sexy. First time i've seen blinkers on a rear fender setup that was sans rack that DIDN'T look stupid.
Took me a good few minutes of searching to figure out where the front signals were. Maybe I don't put 2 and 2 together as quickly as I ought to, but imagine the cagers that have the same time with 1 and 1[:'(]
As an aside though, they look damn sexy. First time i've seen blinkers on a rear fender setup that was sans rack that DIDN'T look stupid.
#6
RE: New blinkers
ORIGINAL: sinkoman
Damn, be careful out there bud.
Took me a good few minutes of searching.... imagine the cagers that have the same time with 1 and 1
Damn, be careful out there bud.
Took me a good few minutes of searching.... imagine the cagers that have the same time with 1 and 1
I've seen too many guys with their signals tucked in next to the head or tail light...
At night, from a distance of just 30 or 40 feet, the brightness of the head or tail light just swallows up the surrounding signal lamps.
The stock signals may not be the sexiest things out there, but they're definitely visible at all times of night, even from a distance.
Stay safe man! [sm=icon_rock.gif]
#7
RE: New blinkers
liders
I don't know the brand Mark, I got it off fleabay. I replaced it cause I got the genuine Kawasaki one and it worked better (headlight aim). I sold the white oneto a guy inAussie forums who just wanted a light to pass inspection and weighed a LOT less than the OEM. Oh and I like the looks of the Kawi one better.
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ORIGINAL: klx250s_rider
Mav, I like the headlight housing in this first photo! Who makes it? Why did you replace it?
Mav, I like the headlight housing in this first photo! Who makes it? Why did you replace it?
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#10
RE: New blinkers
They look good
G'day Chris be a little careful with the flush mounts, see if you can try them first causesome of them are just not bright enough. You will also need something like this if you want your blinkers to blink at the correct rate. You also need to disconnect the blinkerrepeater light in the instrument panel so they don't all come on at once.
G'day Chris be a little careful with the flush mounts, see if you can try them first causesome of them are just not bright enough. You will also need something like this if you want your blinkers to blink at the correct rate. You also need to disconnect the blinkerrepeater light in the instrument panel so they don't all come on at once.
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