Fitting Indicators

pifinch

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Mine are original - fitted approx 48 years ago. I havent had any problems with the central drive computer apart from occasional electrical surges resulting in unexplainable actions. Mechanically they have faired pretty well. It is noticeable in colder and inclement weather a fair sprinkling of a well known scottish lubricant will ease any stiffness in moving parts thereby facilitating efficient operation. Interestingly enough i have experimented with said lubricant in fairer weather as well, purely in pursuit of objectivity, and there is a certain point of lubrication where all mechanical movement is disjointed. All filling instructions should be strictly observed

mick

I must admit I prefer this style indicator, but once or twice when I have used the Scots lubricant I tend to fall off!
 

chankly bore

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indicator switches

Miller did make both 6 and 12 volt indicator switches. They have robust internal interruptors and mount like a horn button
 

deejay499

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Comet put a very small blue LED warning light facing him, into his headlamp shell, about the size of a screw head. It is very bright and almost invisible. Perhaps if he reads this, he will send a photo.
Dave
 

Tracey Tilley

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tim welsh

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Hi Tracey,
Ive got the Yamahaha Diversion ones, does indicators (which you push to cancel- very good with thick gloves), dip, horn and flasher. Have lasted well.
See you in Llwyngwair hopefully (Met office predicts hot summer???)
Tim
 
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