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So far with griso.

Thgil

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Hi. I'm looking for some turn signals that I want to replace on my griso. I only want bulb not led and want to put them where you bolt the rear rack on. I don't want to change the front ones but want stem ones without the lug which fixes the rear is there a generic pair that match? Also the rear licence plate holder from the rear brake light looks good but pricey at£120. Image
 
AFAIK there are no indicators using a normal stem nut that match the Guzzi stock units. But if you want to go ahead and change them all so that they match, read on:

The problem you have is that Aprilia/Guzzi use a different mounting technique from most.

Instead of having the wiring coming through the indicator thread, which you then put the nut on and tighten, your standard indicators have one tube from which the wiring comes out and a separate mounting bolt.

What makes it more difficult at the front is that the headlight bucket where they mount is quite a tall 'collar' which means that any aftermarket indicators you fit will not have a thread deep enough to reach the far side, and the thread is most likely so thick that the nut you fasten it on with will not go through the headllght bucket 'collar'.

Unless you fabricate something for the indicator mounts at the front, modify your headlight bucket in some way, of mount the indicators elsewhere, you are stuck with stock units.

Also, you will most likely have to change the bike or indicator connectors. My local electronics stores had not even seen the Guzzi connector type before, and I had to change the bike to 3mm bullets.
 
Hi. I'm looking for some turn signals that I want to replace on my griso. I only want bulb not led and want to put them where you bolt the rear rack on. I don't want to change the front ones but want stem ones without the lug which fixes the rear is there a generic pair that match? Also the rear licence plate holder from the rear brake light looks good but pricey at£120.View attachment 6899
Well that sucks!!
I get what your saying !
I thought that the rear indicators would be generic . I do not want to mess around with led .
What's think of the single seat?
 
Well that sucks!!
I get what your saying !
I thought that the rear indicators would be generic . I do not want to mess around with led .
What's think of the single seat?
And the straight bars?
Still waiting for the rear sets but we've mocked up the brake side and it's looking good!
 
One turnsignal option is the stock turnsignals from a Buell. They match the stock Guzzi units very nicely, have been pretty cheap in the past, and use a rubber section of the stalk to make them less prone to breakage.
 
One turnsignal option is the stock turnsignals from a Buell. They match the stock Guzzi units very nicely, have been pretty cheap in the past, and use a rubber section of the stalk to make them less prone to breakage.
I will check them out! I've sourced a carc licence plate holder from teo lamers . £83.00 but have to wait as their on hols!!! Wish I could have a holiday!
 
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