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RedPanda
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PostPosted: 08:22 - 25 Oct 2016    Post subject: CBR600F F1 indicators & covers Reply with quote

Hello, recently my rear left indicator cover either worked its way off or was removed by someone. I bought the below (apparently stock) but I can't just use the cover, and I can't see how it would fit anyway.

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v624/philr46/78959153-103e-4f99-bb6c-639bf585292a_zpssaefgyq0.jpg

If I return this for a refund, can I just order a matching pair of indicators from SportBikeShop and in theory they slip straight on? I know nothing about relays, though. Or does anyone know of a place where you can buy a simple cover, or maybe have one laying around (in return for moneys)?
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DrDonnyBrago
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PostPosted: 12:09 - 25 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unplug the old indicator in the bit of seat cowl below the grab rail, under the seat (it is an orange connector).

Unbolt the old indicator from behind the numberplate - there is a nut, probably crusted in mud and grime.

Fit the new one in the same place, bolt it in and refit the orange plug after threading it through the hole in the undertray.


Talking about 5 minutes of work - I just checked mine (same bike). If you need to transfer the bulb, undo the screw on the orange plastic bit, just be sure to put the rubber seal back in after.
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