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Tuesday
Jan172012

How to Install LED Turn Signals on an R1200 GS

Parts needed:

LED Flasher, Qty: 2 (Order online: 63138522499)
LED Turn Signal, Rear Left, Qty: 1 (Order online: 63238522501)
LED Turn Signal, Rear Right, Qty: 1 (Order online: 63238522502)

Tools needed:
T-25 Torx
T-30 Torx
Small Wire Cutters
1/4" Ratchet
Flashlight
Cable Ties

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Reader Comments (2)

I do like the credits for the background noise. Thanks for demostrating how to make simple modifications.

January 21, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterBruce Boquist

These are great. Keep them coming. Some stuff on can-bus wiring would be nice and installing extra fuse boxes. There is also a new one out there where you can change the already wired what ever from switched to non switched just by moving the fuse( forgot the name of the manufacturer, but does not seem to have the same amount of amps) My only complaint is the back round noise and may be the mechanic should be wired for sound. That is the crux of the biscuit( ask Ben)

January 27, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJoel Feinberg

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