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Old 04-25-2017, 03:25 PM
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This is what Im looking at (pics). So Im thinking I need to:
1. Attach to the lower tree pinch bolts, several options out there.
2. Solder 3 wire extensions to the three coming out of the bulb (blue, purple, black)
3. Connect the correct terminal pins to fit the connector in the pic.
4. Plug that connector into the Female-type connector under the tank, on both sides.
Am I correct here? If not, please inform
Thanks, Jeff
 

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I would say your right. I just had my handlebars off and decided to do the turn signal relocation to the forks. Here is a pic of the connector wired up. (left connector is the turn signal, right is part of the control switch)


 
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I would say your right. I just had my handlebars off and decided to do the turn signal relocation to the forks. Here is a pic of the connector wired up. (left connector is the turn signal, right is part of the control switch)


just want to be sure I know what I'm looking at. Is the wiring in the left in the pic, what plugs up under the tank? That white connector
 
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Originally Posted by jqb12
just want to be sure I know what I'm looking at. Is the wiring in the left in the pic, what plugs up under the tank? That white connector
Yes, there are actually two of them, one for each turn signal, one white, one black. They are located under the tank/in the frame and I pulled them out from the front frame holes.

Heres a better pic of the two
 
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Originally Posted by esteboatan
Yes, there are actually two of them, one for each turn signal, one white, one black. They are located under the tank/in the frame and I pulled them out from the front frame holes.

Heres a better pic of the two
That's what I needed to see, thanks a lot. So you pulled the whole unit out because you were also changing your bars, correct?
 
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That's what I needed to see, thanks a lot. So you pulled the whole unit out because you were also changing your bars, correct?
Yes and it was a pain to get those wires and the control wires through the bars. It was a good excuse to get a turn signal relocation set up and put them on the fork instead.
 
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