Triumph Turn Signal Connector, SKU After searching the turn signal t
Triumph Turn Signal Connector, SKU After searching the turn signal threads I found some useful information on aftermarket replacement but it was scattered and somewhat confusing, at least to me. In this video , James from British Customs explains how to simplify the installation of turn signals on Triumph motorcycles, whether they are liquid-cooled o Plug and play Turn Signal Harness Sold as a Pair for a set of 2 Indicators this converts the proprietary plug used in your bike to a more standard "Japanese Find the best wiring connectors for your Triumph motorcycle. Our design Triumph Performance Parts Turn Signal Adaptor Harness Made by Triumph Performance Parts This turn signal harness features an OEM connector I'm curious if there's someone that sells aftermarket turn signal/tail light adapters. #1 - spade connectors inside the blinker shell, to get at these remove the screw on the back of the blinker, gently remove the lens and the These wires serve as an adapter, allowing you to connect non-OEM turn signal lights to your bike's electrical system without any hassle. Our design Sold as a pair - these adapters allow Motone and other aftermarket turn signals with bullet connectors to be plugged straight into the stock factory loom, no splicing Triumph turn signal adapters are machined from aircraft grade aluminum and are available in a black hard coat anodized finish. Any suggestions? At this point I'm thinking it might be easier to sacrifice the OEM turn signals (or bullet connector end of the NB harnesses) and simply splice the Upgrade your Triumph with the Front Turn Signal Rectifier Bracket! Durable, stylish, easy to install, and compatible with a wide range of models. 2K views 1 reply 2 participants last post by bluesforchallah Jul 27, 2009 D Hello everyone, I am swapping out my tail light and turn signals for an integrated unit. Eliminate the need to cut and splice wiring when using aftermarket turn signals or marker lights Plug into the OEM turn signal plug and then use pin connectors used on aftermarket lights I hope this makes sense. Simply unplug your stock signal wire, plug in your new Yoshimura adapter, then Since all aftermarket turn signals come with bullet connectors, I usually cut the OEM connectors off and replace them with bullet receptacles. I've done the rear light and signals and it looks great.