Step 1: Preparation

Before you start installing the LED blinkers, make sure you have the required tools ready. This includes a screwdriver, pliers and possibly a multimeter to check the electrical connections.

Step 2: Remove old indicators

Switch off the motorcycle and remove the cladding if necessary. Loosen the screws of the old indicators and carefully pull off the cables. Make sure not to damage the old indicators if you want to use them again later.

Step 3: Install resistors

The LED blinkers need resistance to achieve the correct flashing frequency. Connect the resistances to the cables of the turn signals according to the instructions. Make sure to correctly observe the polarity.

Step 4: grow new indicators

Place the new LED blinkers in the place of the old indicators. Attach them with the screws and tighten them to avoid wobbling. Connect the cables to the corresponding connections.

Step 5: Functional test

Before you put the cladding back on, test the new indicators. Turn on the motorcycle and press the turn signal lever. Check whether both indicators flash correctly and have the desired frequency.

Step 6: Care and maintenance

To maximize the lifespan of your LED indicators, you should regularly check them for damage. Clean the turn signals with a soft cloth and avoid aggressive cleaning agents. Make sure that the connections are always clean and rust -free.

How long do LED turn signals last?

LED blinkers usually have a longer lifespan than conventional light bulbs, often several years, depending on the use and care.

Can I omit the resistance?

It is not recommended to omit the resistance, as this can lead to incorrect flashing frequency and the turn signals may not work properly.

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