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bradleymaynar
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Some of you may not have caught my whiney tirade on having a grocery cart being pushed into my bike and breaking my rear left signal. But what I found was that you are stuck in having to replace the entire signal unit (stem to lens) at a pretty penny. Fortunately, I was able to get an assembly from a member and disassemble it. In doing so I was able to replace four parts in the assembly and make the original whole again.
So, if you're bike is victim to a broken signal, don't throw the whole thing away. You may be able to purchase a less than desirable unit and replace the broken parts without having to buy the whole signal.
In the case of what I had to deal with, was that the threaded stem (covered by a plastic cover) had broken at the mount. All I needed was the metal stem. Unfortunately, all the parts stores wanted $30 for the entire replacement. I was lucky enough to have a GSR member (thanks again Dom) send me a used signal. When it arrived I took it apart and was able to get the parts I needed to fix the original. In fact, I found that I needed a couple extra parts from it to make the original whole again. Well, I replaced it today and it works great!
So, don't throw out that signal unit until you're able to determine that it's completley shot. It may save you a couple $.
Brad tt
So, if you're bike is victim to a broken signal, don't throw the whole thing away. You may be able to purchase a less than desirable unit and replace the broken parts without having to buy the whole signal.
In the case of what I had to deal with, was that the threaded stem (covered by a plastic cover) had broken at the mount. All I needed was the metal stem. Unfortunately, all the parts stores wanted $30 for the entire replacement. I was lucky enough to have a GSR member (thanks again Dom) send me a used signal. When it arrived I took it apart and was able to get the parts I needed to fix the original. In fact, I found that I needed a couple extra parts from it to make the original whole again. Well, I replaced it today and it works great!
So, don't throw out that signal unit until you're able to determine that it's completley shot. It may save you a couple $.
Brad tt