Turn Signal Replacement

Z00KA

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What are you guys using for replacement turn signals? Noticed my front right banging around in the slip-stream during my morning commute on my '13 today. Recommended sources? Is it a good DIY project?
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AlsoRan

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Replaced mine with the original Yamaha LED's but I'm not sure if they are still available. Bought them from Oakville Yamaha in Ontario, easy to ship to the states but there is a larger fee for shipping. Also had to buy a relay (ELRF-1) from Custom Relay. Easy to do as a DIY project.

It would be interesting to see if the newer 2014 - 2017's would work though.
 

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Banging around like it broke off or banging around like the nut came loose on the back side?
Alsoran, that was in the good ol' days when our DOT said the LED lights had too little surface area for US roads but you could buy them from our neighbors. Then in '14 they let 'em in anyway. The '14+ should fit with the proper relay for the LED's lighter load just like you did.
 

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I have a 12 and my turn front turn signals went floppy , as have my riding buddy on his 12.... ordered and received from Motosport a brand new set of OEM turn signals at 85 dollars . wpuld like to have tried LED but couldn't find any info about fit . the prices for OEM newer model LED turn signals were 200 dollars . so back to original. you don't realize just how big the signals are till you take them out of box , then you see what gravity and time does to the mounting bases..... picture a fat man on a diving board....
 

Z00KA

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Replaced both of mine with OEM for about $80 for the set (due to rubber-rot on both) in about an hour over the weekend. Biggest tip I can give is to remove from front headlight and housing (unless you have freakishly small hands). Connection were "plug & play" and very happy with the results.
 
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