Can anyone help me figure this out? I can't seem to figure out how
to remove the rear turnsignals on my A16. Is there any cutting of
wires required?
Thanks!
a patch of dry road...
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rear turnsignal removal/relocation
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "hava98" wrote:
No cutting involved. You just follow the wires under the rear fender where they plug into little bullet connectors. 1. Unplug the bullet connectors 2. Unscrew the nut on the inside of the stalk 3. Thread the wires out through the fender, the nut, and the rack Presto! MarkB> > Can anyone help me figure this out? I can't seem to figure out how > to remove the rear turnsignals on my A16. Is there any cutting of > wires required? > > Thanks!
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My bullet connectors are under the seat.
Also it was a biatch to feed 2 feet of that black sleeve enclosing
the wires, through the mounting nut for the stalk!
Even more of a pain to feed them back under the seat!
Where are you relocating them to?
I got tired of breakin the rears and just replaced them all with
shortys in the stock location.
Now the rear sigs are protected by the rack.
Wouldn't ya know it, haven't tipped over since.
Rod
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "dumbazz_650"
wrote:
how> > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "hava98" wrote: > > > > Can anyone help me figure this out? I can't seem to figure out
of> > to remove the rear turnsignals on my A16. Is there any cutting
> > wires required? > > > > Thanks! > > No cutting involved. You just follow the wires under the rear fender > where they plug into little bullet connectors. > > 1. Unplug the bullet connectors > 2. Unscrew the nut on the inside of the stalk > 3. Thread the wires out through the fender, the nut, and the rack > > Presto! > MarkB
a patch of dry road...
Been raining for weeks here in the Northwest. 40's
too.
Today I went for a rainsoaked 3 hour ride, as the
garage opened, the sun came out. God sign having God
on your team like that.
Roads still soaked. Rode and rode, some real wet roads
and muddy backroads.
Coming home, there is a set of twisties, real nice
ones too. Sure enough, both tracks were bone dry. It
was two miles, but let me tell you it was the funnest
two miles in a long time.
I guess I am an old duffer, but it's the little things
that make me happy...
Sean Mud caked A-18. 8k and ticking
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rear turnsignal removal/relocation
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, hava98 wrote:
No cutting of wires. There is a Molex-style connector under the seat (one for each of the two wires that goes to the turn signal). Pull off the seat, unplug the wires, and then you can spin the turn signal right off. -E> Can anyone help me figure this out? I can't seem to figure out how > to remove the rear turnsignals on my A16. Is there any cutting of > wires required?
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