Step 1: Preparations

Make sure that your motorcycle is on a stable surface and the engine is switched off. Pull off the spark plugs to prevent accidental start. Gurate all the required tools, including wrenches, screwdrivers and insulating tape.

Step 2: Remove old indicators

Start removing the old indicators. Use the wrench to loosen the screws that the indicators hold in their place. Carefully separate the cables and make sure that no wires are damaged.

Step 3: Prepare resistance

The new LED blinkers need resistance to function correctly. Take the resistances and connect them according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure you use the correct values ​​to avoid overload.

Step 4: Install new turn signals

Place the new LED blinkers to the corresponding areas and attach them with screws. Make sure that the indicators sit tight and do not wiggle. Connect the cables of the new indicators to the motorcycle wiring harness.

Step 5: Connect resistance

Connect the prepared resistors to the cables of the new turn signals. Make sure to isolate the wires well to avoid short circuits. Use insulating tape or shrink hoses for protection.

Step 6: Perform the function test

Turn on the motorcycle and test the new turn signals. Check whether you flash properly and whether the speed of the flashing lights is normal. If there are problems, check the connections and resistance again.

Question: Why do I need resistance for LED blinkers?

LED blinkers need resistors to ensure the right voltage and the correct current flow. Without this, malfunctions can occur, such as flashing fast flashing or no flashing.

Question: Can I simply replace the old indicators with the new LED indicators?

In most cases, this is not possible because LED blinkers have a different electrical load. Therefore, resistance is required to ensure functionality.

4 LED blinker Clear resistance [E -test mark] - Triumph Trident 660

Price: 49.00 €