LED blinkers
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LED blinkers
What’s up everyone,
I know this has been asked a bunch of times, so thanks for bearing with me lol
I’m looking to change the stock signals on my 2000 intruder to LEDs. I just want to make sure I have a better idea before I get into it. Not too much electrical experience besides car radios back in high school.
I understand I’ll need a led compatible flasher relay to replace the current one, and that I may need to install diodes for each signal? This bike has just the single indicator light for both blinkers, and I’ve read that is the situation that you need diodes. Side note - these bullet connectors just pull off to be disconnected?
My other main question is on the blinkers themselves, the stock ones have the screw on the side and 1 underneath that connects to the bottom side of the stalk. I don’t want to go wild with modifying it, so I’d prefer to find blinkers that can fit in the stock assembly - I’m curious if anyone has any examples of what they’ve done or if they know the sizes of the bolts/what similar led blinkers you guys have put on.
Appreciate the help!
I know this has been asked a bunch of times, so thanks for bearing with me lol
I’m looking to change the stock signals on my 2000 intruder to LEDs. I just want to make sure I have a better idea before I get into it. Not too much electrical experience besides car radios back in high school.
I understand I’ll need a led compatible flasher relay to replace the current one, and that I may need to install diodes for each signal? This bike has just the single indicator light for both blinkers, and I’ve read that is the situation that you need diodes. Side note - these bullet connectors just pull off to be disconnected?
My other main question is on the blinkers themselves, the stock ones have the screw on the side and 1 underneath that connects to the bottom side of the stalk. I don’t want to go wild with modifying it, so I’d prefer to find blinkers that can fit in the stock assembly - I’m curious if anyone has any examples of what they’ve done or if they know the sizes of the bolts/what similar led blinkers you guys have put on.
Appreciate the help!
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Re: LED blinkers
As far as diodes go, I am not sure...hopefully an electrical guru will chime in.
IIRC, you can use the stock housings, just replace the incandescent bulbs with LED replacements. 1156 in front (single filaments), 1157 in rear (dual filaments)
IIRC, you can use the stock housings, just replace the incandescent bulbs with LED replacements. 1156 in front (single filaments), 1157 in rear (dual filaments)
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Re: LED blinkers
The bullet connectors in the headlight, just pull apart.
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Re: LED blinkers
if you use the original housings with amber lenses, buy white LED bulbs, not colored.
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Re: LED blinkers
Appreciate all the help!I misspoke, I am trying to change the blinkers all together, not just the bulbs.
I was meaning to ask if there’s similar setups that have the screw going thru the bottom side, so that it still fits into the same mount, but it seems like mostly im seeing indicators that just thread directly into the hole without that bottom screw…..unless I’m mistaken and I can just thread a new one into the old mount if it’s the right size
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Re: LED blinkers
I have not seen any aftermarket Turn Signals that will bolt-onto the Stock Suzuki Turn Signal Mounting.
I ended up making my own.
In all the Intruders I have seen, the Stock Rubber Mounting does not fit well with any aftermarket Turnsignal mounting methods.
I ended up making my own.
In all the Intruders I have seen, the Stock Rubber Mounting does not fit well with any aftermarket Turnsignal mounting methods.
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Re: LED blinkers
Would love to see your setup if you have anything handy!
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Re: LED blinkers
Here You Go!
This is my Chopper with a Stock Frame;
viewtopic.php?f=48&t=1193&start=125
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Re: LED blinkers
Kuryakyn makes a small silver bullet which is about the same size as the stock signal. They also make clamps that go on the forks. They can either have a hollow bolt for internal wiring or the external variety. You can run halogen or LED in the housing.
They can be expensive, but it is an option for the front.
You would have to get creative to run them on the rear.
They can be expensive, but it is an option for the front.
You would have to get creative to run them on the rear.
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Re: LED blinkers
Wow looks great! Thanks for the picDesigner wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:25 pmHere You Go!
This is my Chopper with a Stock Frame;
viewtopic.php?f=48&t=1193&start=125
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Re: LED blinkers
From everything I’ve seen, it looks like fork clamps on the front and mounting them on the fender in the back is probably the way to go.navigator wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 7:17 amKuryakyn makes a small silver bullet which is about the same size as the stock signal. They also make clamps that go on the forks. They can either have a hollow bolt for internal wiring or the external variety. You can run halogen or LED in the housing.
They can be expensive, but it is an option for the front.
You would have to get creative to run them on the rear.
Thanks!