Step 1: Make preparations

Before you start installing, make sure you have the right tool at hand, including wrenches, pliers and insulating tape. Separate the battery of your motorcycle to avoid short circuits.

Step 2: Remove old indicators

Remove the screws that hold the old indicators in their place. Carefully pull the cables off, make sure not to damage them. Store the old turn signals safely if you want to use them again in the future.

Step 3: attach new LED indicators

Place the new LED indicators in the places provided. Attach them with the screws supplied and tighten them to ensure that the indicators are stable.

Step 4: Install resistance

Install the resistors delivered with the indicators. These are necessary to regulate the flashing frequency and ensure that the LEDs work properly. Connect the resistors according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Step 5: carry out the function test

Connect the battery again and test the new turn signals. Make sure that you flash correctly in both the front and in the rear view. Also check the flashing speed.

Step 6: Care and maintenance

Check the functionality of the turn signals and resistors regularly. Make sure that the cables are not damaged and the indicators are kept clean to ensure a long service life.

Question 1: Why do I need resistance for LED blinkers?

Resistance is necessary to adapt the flashing frequency of the LEDs to that of the original. Without them, the turn signals can work too quickly or at all.

Question 2: Can I install the indicators myself?

Yes, the installation of the blinkers can usually be carried out itself as long as you have basic knowledge of dealing with tools and electrical connections.

2 LED blinker Clear resistance [E -test mark] - Suzuki Bandit GSF 400 650 1200

Price: € 29