
Rear indicators
Rear indicators
Has anyone got a view on rear indicators, as one of the rear one's has broken? they were not standard ones but can't find them anywhere, don't ask me to post a picture as i can't even get my bike picture on here 

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A bit tricky to identify aftermarket indicators without a picture....
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
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Yes stand behind your bike & you should be able to see them...scouse645 wrote:Has anyone got a view on rear indicators, as one of the rear one's has broken? they were not standard ones but can't find them anywhere, don't ask me to post a picture as i can't even get my bike picture on here
Seriously are the LED type or do they have bulbs in ?
There are 100's of different styles out there just find some you like...

Sorry I dont have a rear veiw of the bike & it's a pile of bits now so can't take one...


The indis I fitted were from J&S front & rears + you need a new flasher relay as they are LED's.
http://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/accessor ... -stem.html
The above are the short stem for the rear, you need long stem ones for the front.
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Thanks, not bothered about getting the same ones, just wanted to know were to look. they are bulb types, think i'll stick to bulbs.http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p78 ... e15eba.jpg
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fleabay, m&p etc.
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
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I think i have put a picture on
in post above.

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Use the 'Direct' link URL and bung between IMG tags

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I had a set of those a long time ago, personally I don't think they are that good for others to see from behind in broad day light, especially when the sun is shining brightly, only my opinion I know.
These look similar, makes sure you check sizes before buying:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORCYCLE-MI ... 1c146bf321
Chris.
These look similar, makes sure you check sizes before buying:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORCYCLE-MI ... 1c146bf321
Chris.
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Thanks for the link, they do look the same, in light of your comments i will have a look for some others, any ideas?sirch345 wrote:I had a set of those a long time ago, personally I don't think they are that good for others to see from behind in broad day light, especially when the sun is shining brightly, only my opinion I know.
These look similar, makes sure you check sizes before buying:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORCYCLE-MI ... 1c146bf321
Chris.
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Yeah get LED ones they are brighter.scouse645 wrote:Thanks for the link, they do look the same, in light of your comments i will have a look for some others, any ideas?sirch345 wrote:I had a set of those a long time ago, personally I don't think they are that good for others to see from behind in broad day light, especially when the sun is shining brightly, only my opinion I know.
These look similar, makes sure you check sizes before buying:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORCYCLE-MI ... 1c146bf321
Chris.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Some brainstorming helps with ideas.
If you do go down the LED route then make sure you get an LED relay/ flasher unit to control the flash rate.
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If you do go down the LED route then make sure you get an LED relay/ flasher unit to control the flash rate.
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As usual i took no notice of er indoors when she told me it wasn't very bright
how difficult is fitting an LED relay?

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Easy peasey, You unplug the original one & plug the new one in the same plug. That's it.scouse645 wrote:As usual i took no notice of er indoors when she told me it wasn't very brighthow difficult is fitting an LED relay?
Beware that there are two types of Honda relay with different plugs. IIRC you need the 3 pin version to fit the Storm, I will check on mine to be sure for you.
Be something like this... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LED-INDICATOR ... 6587350%26
The only issue yo may have is mounting it as the standard one sits on the subframe just behind the R/R in one of those rubber 'sling' things the new one wont fit it. I put mine on the undertray with a self tapper.
Other than that it's plug & play.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Here you go...

This shows the position of the std flasher relay.

This shows the pins. Std is three pin & normally the unit would be mounted with pins at the bottom.
The white plug is the new unit, it will plug straight into the plug on the loom.

This shows where I have mounted the new unit, I have an undertray fitted so using a self tapper it doesn't show.
If you don't have an under tray you could mount it where the std unit fits but would have to drill a hole & use a bolt.
So to fit basically take off seat & seat plastics & all will be revealed on the right hand side of the bike. Unplug the std
unit fit the new one & it's done. Then just change you indi's & it's done. Flash away.

This shows the position of the std flasher relay.

This shows the pins. Std is three pin & normally the unit would be mounted with pins at the bottom.
The white plug is the new unit, it will plug straight into the plug on the loom.

This shows where I have mounted the new unit, I have an undertray fitted so using a self tapper it doesn't show.
If you don't have an under tray you could mount it where the std unit fits but would have to drill a hole & use a bolt.
So to fit basically take off seat & seat plastics & all will be revealed on the right hand side of the bike. Unplug the std
unit fit the new one & it's done. Then just change you indi's & it's done. Flash away.

Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Thanks mac for your help, so basically if i put the new relay on i can put some led indicators on? on your picture it looks like there is only 2 pins, is that right?MacV2 wrote:Easy peasey, You unplug the original one & plug the new one in the same plug. That's it.scouse645 wrote:As usual i took no notice of er indoors when she told me it wasn't very brighthow difficult is fitting an LED relay?
Beware that there are two types of Honda relay with different plugs. IIRC you need the 3 pin version to fit the Storm, I will check on mine to be sure for you.
Be something like this... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LED-INDICATOR ... 6587350%26
The only issue yo may have is mounting it as the standard one sits on the subframe just behind the R/R in one of those rubber 'sling' things the new one wont fit it. I put mine on the undertray with a self tapper.
Other than that it's plug & play.