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Rear Turn Signal Mounting

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coolksprt

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Hey all,

I've just gotten around to mounting a set of rear blinkers from a 650g that came from someone one these boards. I asked them but they do not remember what exactly was used in order to hold the light to the frame. I have tried 1/4 and 3/8 inch nipple pipe thread, 7/16 bolt, 10mm, 12mm bolts. 10 is to small, 12 is to big. 7/16 threads in, but is very sloppy. pipe thread is to large diameter to fit. If you can't tell, the thread is course. I dont have a gauge available to tell what exactly it is inbetween the number of hardware stores I went to as well.

Hope ya can help,
Kev
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Hi,

I'm not familiar with that turn signal setup. On mine the threads are on the outside with the bolt securing them from the inside of the headlight ears or rear mounts.

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You can buy these new at Partsnmore.com for $10 each.



Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
thanks Cliff,
Thats exactly how my old broken ones were also. I bought these ones not knowing how cheap those ones were =/ would have saved 5$ and alot of headache.

Kev
 
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