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Hello,

I recently bought 4 Rizoma Club indicator lights. They will arrive next Tuesday.
Anyone fitted them? Is there anything else i need to buy to make a clean install?

(i haven´t bought any cables or adapters - i saw nothing on their website saying it was needed)

Thanks in advance.
 

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Reckon you will need adaptere for the front
No, I don't think so.

The diameter of the threaded part of Rizoma turnsignals is ok for the hole where the cable of the OEM turnsignals go. OEM turnsignals are the same on front and rear side, the Rizoma turnsignals go exactly in the hole on the rear side, so there's no reason why it shouldn't go on the front side.

For the front turnsignals, the connectors are hidden on the right side of the bike, under the tank. You don't need to dismount entirely the tank, just release its rear and front fixations and raise it enough to view the connectors gathered in a connector rack. The turnsignals connector are black and marked "R" (for right) and "L" (for left).

For the rear turnsignals, the connectors are hidden under the mudguard inner cover. Just follow the wire from the turnsignals and you'll find them easily.
 

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No need for the resistances. The flashing frequency remains the same with just the turnsignals. You don't need to remove them, just let them in the box :)

One last thing : on the rear side, you may need to put a spacer between the turnsignal and its support. If not, they are really close from the mudguard and may become not enough visible. On my Classic, I've added a nut on the threaded tube of the turnsignal, before the support, so the turnsignal are farther from the mudguard. The threaded tube is long enough to add a spacer. Mine is about 5mm long, you could go until 10mm.
 
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