Step 1: Preparation

Make sure you have all the necessary tools: wrenches, cross -slotted screwdrivers, and possibly a pliers. Switch off the motorcycle and remove the key.

Step 2: Remove old indicators

Open the cover of the old indicators. Loosen the screws that hold the indicators in their place and pull off the cable connections.

Step 3: Add resistance

Connect the resistances to the cables of the new turn signals. Make sure that you are carefully isolated the cables to avoid short circuits. Use shrink hoses or insulating tape.

Step 4: mount new indicators

Place the new turn signals to the places provided and attach them to the screws. Make sure you sit tight and don't wobble.

Step 5: function test

Start the motorcycle and test the new indicators. Check whether you flash correctly and whether the resistors work properly.

Step 6: Care and maintenance

Clean the turn signals regularly to remove dirt and dust. Check the cable connections and the functionality of the turn signals at least once a year.

How often should I check the indicators?

It is recommended to check the indicators with every inspection of the motorcycle, but at least once a year.

Can I replace the indicators myself?

Yes, the exchange of indicators is a relatively simple process that most motorcyclists can carry out themselves if they have the right tools and precautions.

2 LED blinker black resistances [E -test mark] - KTM LC2 125 Yamaha dt 125 R

Price: € 29