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V7III Replacing Indacators, Wiring Question

Malen Anderson

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Hello Forum Members, I'm new to Moto Guzzi but not to motorcycles. I recently picked up a V7 iii Rough and was going to swap the Indicators. I haven't taken them apart yet but was wondering if Guzzi's used the bullet style connectors that most aftermarket electronic come with? I would rather not modify the original wiring if at all possible. I did try to search the forum but didn't get any V7 iii wiring pics or info. Thanks for any help.
 
So i was just pulling apart my v7III rear light assembly and it looks like its all one unit? I traced the harnes back to the right side panel next to the battery. One large white connector that has the brake light and both indicators. I have a local electronics store that may have something that i can use to convert the new indicators to match the connectors that come off the inside of the orignal lights. Last resort i will replace the stock connectors with bullit style as the new indicators came with.
 
So i was just pulling apart my v7III rear light assembly and it looks like its all one unit? I traced the harnes back to the right side panel next to the battery. One large white connector that has the brake light and both indicators. I have a local electronics store that may have something that i can use to convert the new indicators to match the connectors that come off the inside of the orignal lights. Last resort i will replace the stock connectors with bullit style as the new indicators came with.

I am sure there is a connector from indicator.
Like Triumph they route many connector into one like this.
 
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