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Started by corey, May 19, 2008, 04:35:36 PM

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corey

Where would one acquire such billet DP turn signals? So far, those are the hottest signals i've seen yet! ;D
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scooby

I got them at the dealer... But I have seen them on sale on ebay on a few occasions, too...
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toaster

i really did want to show you my turn signals, but i cant seem to find the box i chunked them in when i removed them.  i have several boxes of parts that ive taken off over the years.  it seems the turn signals were placed in the box labeled "trash" or "junk ill never need again."

JoDuc

#18
These are just some cheapies from a local motorcycle accessory store. I think they are Lockharts,  or something like that... About $15 a pair and I've actually been pretty content with them!






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burt69er

kind of a add on to this thread, but I want to change out my front turn signals and leave the fairing on a S2R 1000.  most of the pics I've seen here and threads on TOB everybody has the fairing off.

Anybody got pics of new signals with the fairing on and what did you use?

jorgemiranda

Quote from: DesmonsterS4RS on May 19, 2008, 05:43:23 PM
Cookies1 Tailchop, and Rizoma Track 01's they are 10x brighter than stock [thumbsup] [thumbsup] you have to get the spacers from Rizoma in order for them to work with the seat cowl.





Where did you but these from? Any special adaptors?
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mdriver

Quote from: DucSteve on May 20, 2008, 11:12:12 AM
how are the rizomas?  while they look trick, i hear they aren't very good quality.


I have to say that Rizoma makes some of the nicest aftermarket parts I have ever seen.  Which I base on their use of high quality materials and the overall fit/finish of their parts.
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numbskull

Quote from: mdriver on May 29, 2008, 02:33:55 PM
I have to say that Rizoma makes some of the nicest aftermarket parts I have ever seen.  Which I base on their use of high quality materials and the overall fit/finish of their parts.

+1 on the Rizomas. I have the Track 1's as well. Purchased from pjsparts.com, (who are excellent to deal with, btw!). They are a breeze to install and are much brighter than stock signals. Make sure to purchase the extensions for the front signals so they clear the fairing. You also may need to purchase the resistors but some bikes don't need them.

knightrider

Quote from: asado on May 19, 2008, 09:57:10 PM
Rizoma zero 11


i like the look of these but after reading more about them, i dont like the fact that they have to have that huge box, where did you put the resistor boxes? i dont run a fairing on the front and i dont really see a place to hide the boxes, what is the approx size of them?
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Spider

#26
my Rizoma Track 01's. Nice. no idea what to do about the front  - maybe just clear lens - and sorry bout the Mickey mouse ears - to busy with exhaust / hugger and cockpit upgrade at this stage!


asado

Quote from: knightrider on May 31, 2008, 09:29:24 AM
i like the look of these but after reading more about them, i dont like the fact that they have to have that huge box, where did you put the resistor boxes? i dont run a fairing on the front and i dont really see a place to hide the boxes, what is the approx size of them?

Not that hard.

http://ducatimonsterworldwide.org/index.php?topic=1845.0

Heathbert




Rumble Imports 22 LED signals, front and rear.  The rear resistor box is under the seat, the front was painted black and mounted behind and slightly below the headlight.


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