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Old 24-05-11, 02:48 PM   #1
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Default Oxford Eyeshot indicators

I'm thinking about getting a set of Oxford Eyeshot Mercury indicators for my K4 after a friend at work recommended them.

I'm just wondering if anyone has fitted them to a pointy, and if they had any problems with the flash rate? I'm assuming I'll need some of those spacer thingies as well.

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Old 24-05-11, 03:57 PM   #2
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I fitted the nano's to my thou. Forget the resistor and get a led flasher unit. Search ebay for Suzuki 7 pin led flasher unit.
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Old 24-05-11, 04:28 PM   #3
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Oh and yes you will need those spacer thingies. I also used these and these Made it a lot easier, neater and better for when you sell the bike to revert back to standard.
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Here's mine with the nano's fitted post 598
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