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Nice 10w Indicators?

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Can anybody recommend any nice 10w inidcators?

Had a look on Ebay and all I can find are from T Global Bike, but they have 40mm stems.

I'd like small, neat, pref amber lenses with 25mm stalks.

Like a doughnut I bought some from Hein Gericke exactly like that...

..but 21w.

Any suggestions?

ta!
 
They are indeed very nice...

But also very expensive! £50 per pair is probably outside of my budget!

(and being LED they still require resistors/and/or flasher unit. I know it includes resistor but I bet they're for 21w winkies)
 
If you know where I can pick up a cheap relay then I'll be happy to run 21w all round.

The Hein Gericke winkies are only £15 pair, and seeing as I already have the rear ones I may as well buy a pair matching pair for the front (?!).

Cheap 'n' cheerful- that's what I like!

Oh, cheap, cheerful AND simple. That's even better...
 
get some motrax dinkywinkaz.....get the 21w indicators at about £12 a pair and just get a 21w flasher off ebay for about £4
 
I got my 21W indicator relay from local Aprilia dealer, he kept them in stock as most people changed the indicators to after market ones, cost a fiver, not sure if that one will work 50/50 chance, you may have to swop the wires over :dunno
 
Is the two pin fitting correct for the Mille?

If so (and it does what it says on the tin) surely it'll work with either 10w, 21w or LED winkies?
 
Will this chappy do?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12V-UNIVERSAL...mQQptZUK_Motorcycle_Parts?hash=item1c0df021f4

I like the idea of a universal relay, but I just know nothing about fitment/location/compatability etc?

dude. i'm sure that one would be fine. i fitted one myself and i'm a right tosser when it comes to bike maintenance/repairs, hence i usually let people that know what they are doing do work on my bike! anyway, the relay is right behind the dash. you have to take the front fairing off. it's a piece of cake. a few screws and unclip the headlight and off she comes. unclip old relay and shove the new one on then you're good to go! if u ain't sure which bolts to take out, let us know and i shall refur to my manual:devious and let ya know.
BTW, most bike garages may have the universal relay in stock. mine's a square looking one but that other you're looking at would fit i reckon
 
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