Step 1: Preparation

Before starting the new LED blinker, make sure you have all the necessary tools ready. This includes a screwdriver, a side cutter, a soldering iron (if necessary) and insulating tape.

Step 2: Remove the old indicators

Switch off the motorcycle and remove the cladding if necessary. Loosen the screws of the old indicators and pull the cables off. Make sure not to damage the cables.

Step 3: Installation of the new LED indicators

Place the new LED indicators in the desired position. Attach them with the supplied screws. Connect the cables according to the color labeling (i.e. plus to plus and minus to minus).

Step 4: attach the resistance

To regulate the flashing of the LED indicators, you have to attach the resistance. Connect any resistance to the corresponding cables. Make sure the connections are safe and isolate them with adhesive tape.

Step 5: Test the indicators

Before assembling everything, test the new turn signals to ensure that you work perfectly. Turn on the motorcycle and press the turn signal to check the function.

Step 6: completion and care

After everything works, assemble the cladding again. Clean the new turn signals regularly to ensure your visibility and durability.

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

LED blinkers need resistances to regulate the flashing frequency and ensure that they work correctly. Without resistances, there can be a quick flashing frequency that could indicate a malfunction.

FAQ 2: Are the LED indicators safe with e-test mark?

Yes, LED blinkers with e-test marks meet all safety standards and are approved for road traffic. They also offer better visibility.

4 LED blinker Clear resistance [E -test mark] - KTM RC 125 390 790 890 1290 Duke

Price: 49.00 €