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Old 02-09-2009, 03:00 PM   #1
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My funky big flush mounts

I decided I wanted flush mounts instead of the stock ones - especially with my sexy full lower fairing. However, I decided that there was no way I was going to sacrifice visibility so LEDs were out as they're usually not as bright and are too directional. Plus I couldn't be assed to sort out any problems with flash rate etc.

I finally managed to find some clear flush mounts that take normal bulbs. They are made by Bike-it and are iridium (also called crystal). They look great and are actually brighter than stock! They use amber 23 watt bulbs instead of 21 watt. This doesn't seem to have slowed down the flash rate but my indicators now just flash once briefly when I press the button to switch on my hazards. I'm going to buy some 21 Watt bulbs to replace them and see if that fixes it.

I haven't seen any pics of any flush mounts anywhere except using the stock mounting brackets so i'll be interested to see what you guys think. They're pretty big but I like the look and wasn't willing to get tiny indicators and then have some car shunt into me one day as he doesn't realise I'm turning!

The first step in installing the flush mounts on the front is to remove the existing indicators which is pretty easy with some prodding and prying. The plugs can be removed from the weird triangular Yamaha sockets quite easily as well. Once I had removed the indicators from the bike, I just cut the wires that join the indicators to the sockets and soldered the sockets to the two new indicators as I had no need of the front stock indicators any more.

The indicators can be fitted using an adhesive pad or they come with some longer bolts that can be used to attach them more securely (which I decided to use). The full fairings I've got fitted had holes in them for the stock indicators to poke through so I was able to remove the stock indicators and thread the wire through the existing holes. I then had to drill two holes to run the bolts through as shown below:-


There are two washers provided for each bolt and a not to attach them. I discovered that you can't do the nuts up too tight or it will crack the indicator plastic! I'm going to monitor these and if they loosen I will add some thread-lock. The picture below gives an indication of how bright they are:-


Here they are with both lit up after I turned on the hazard lights. This stopped working after I installed the rear ones. No idea why! They look good with my sidelights on too:-


Here's a nice pic from the side:-


And here's a pic showing them from further forward:-


And a front view pic:-
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Old 02-09-2009, 03:01 PM   #2
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Re: My funky big flush mounts

For the rear indicators, I decided the best place to mount them would be the underside of the rear seat covers. I had to extend the right-hand cable for it to reach under the bike:-


Because I use panniers when touring, I will need to be able to put the rear indicators back on a couple of times a year and so couldn't just cut up the rear indicators. I bought some adapters online and you can see one below:-


That little dent in the rubber there is to let water out and so should be on the bottom. Most indicators have this in some form so it's important to check before installing:-


Here you can see how they are fitted onto the seat cover. The bolts don't interfere with the relays etc already there:-


A poor quality shot that shows them both working:-


A shot from the above the rear:-


The rear indicators looking sexy:-


Here you can just see the front and rear indicators:-


I'm planning on taking pictures of the whole bike at a distance when it's had a clean at the weekend as I've finished pretty much all my planned cosmetic mods now so there'll be shots showing how it all goes together.
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Re: My funky big flush mounts

looks good . your right though ..pics are a bit fuzzy..get some nice daytime shots if you can
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Re: My funky big flush mounts

those look good to me, I am still jealous of your lower fairings too,


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Re: My funky big flush mounts

looks good, thanks for the write up. Got the Bike-It link? Pricing?
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looks good, thanks for the write up. Got the Bike-It link? Pricing?
They were only a tenner per pair here. I just wish I could have found somewhere that sells the smoke ones! The bike-it page is here.
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looks good . your right though ..pics are a bit fuzzy..get some nice daytime shots if you can
Yeah my camera pretty much sucks even though it's a pretty good make and 7mp. It hates the dark. I said at the end I'm going to take some full-bike pics this weekend after washing. Most of my mods seem to get done in the evenings after work as it's the only free time I have!
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Very nice! I hope you can rectify the hazard issue without too much trouble.
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