Euro Turn Signals

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bikeguy
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Euro Turn Signals

Post by bikeguy » Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:00 pm

Has anyone in North America installed the Euro signals in the body front where the grey plastic pieces are? I'm looking at the parts on hondaoriginalparts.com and they're less expensive then I had thought they were. It's about $125 US for everything including shipping, except 6 self tapping screws. For some reason when I add these screws, which are $0.96 each, the total jumps to $180. Seems to be some sort of fluke with the item/shopping cart. I am not positive they'll work with my SH because it is a European web site and it doesn't allow you to look by US VIN's. Anybody done any research on obtaining these signals?
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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by Scootaround » Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:45 pm

hey i picked up on some but they were in vietnam, im pretty sure that they will fit. mine fits but not flushed, the only problem is looking for the sockets that go in them, unless yours come all included for that price
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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by Scootin2 » Wed Nov 23, 2011 3:15 pm

Do you have a link to buy the Euro signals?
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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by Scootin2 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:21 pm

Here's a link to buy Euro signal parts. You should be able to buy the light sockets and bulbs from them... :D

http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces- ... 0+2ED.html
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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by Scootin2 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:32 pm

I think these would compliment the Euro signals nicely... :D

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Honda top box
Honda windshield
Buzzetti side stand
Ixil license plate holder
Flash to Pass
Back Off brake modulator
Euro signals
Phillips MotoVision headlight bulb
12 volt socket
Yoshimura stainless exhaust
K & N filter
Dr Pulley sliders

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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by yuriysorin » Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:10 pm

Hi bikeguy,
Yes, I have just installed euro turn signals in my SH150i, and yes, I live in USA.
Besides the turn signals I, also, installed the GIVI windshield.
Here are some pix of my work!
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I left the original turn signals as well. They are required by DOT.
Yuriy

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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by Arbiter » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:45 am

well done.
Are both connected?:)

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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by Scootin2 » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:54 pm

I love the Euro signals! The original turn signals look goofy with the the new Euro signals. :roll: I think I would omit the DOT signals, and take a chance that the DOT police wouldn't carry me off to the DMV prison! :lol:
Honda top box
Honda windshield
Buzzetti side stand
Ixil license plate holder
Flash to Pass
Back Off brake modulator
Euro signals
Phillips MotoVision headlight bulb
12 volt socket
Yoshimura stainless exhaust
K & N filter
Dr Pulley sliders

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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by robber57 » Tue May 01, 2012 4:09 am

Although none of this is my problem i think yuriy may have a point.
What happens if you're in a accident with a pedestrian who claims not to have seen you indicate direction and your bike is confiscated for technical research?

I dont want to suggest you should keep the original, i also would probably ditch them but it is always a good idea to keep the real reason for these regulations in mind, they are not intended to give tickets or make your live miserable, and so if you circumvent some rule/regulation it is always better not to focus on the ticket you may receive when stopped by a officer but rather think over the consequences in terms of liability when something bad happens.
You are after all located in a "ill sue you for a billion $" country. :roll:
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Re: Euro Turn Signals

Post by Scootin2 » Tue May 01, 2012 5:33 am

Hey Robber! I get what your saying, but I guarantee that you will be sued regardless of whether you have DOT approved signals or not. A pedestrian can claim not to have seen you regardless of your choice of signals. I have a Vespa that has a similar turn signal configuration as the Euro signals, and it's DOT approved. If I get the Euro signals, I would buy a set of turn signal mirrors, or LED lights to put on the front fender. You can be safe, without having those weird DOT signals. Just my opinion... 8-)
Honda top box
Honda windshield
Buzzetti side stand
Ixil license plate holder
Flash to Pass
Back Off brake modulator
Euro signals
Phillips MotoVision headlight bulb
12 volt socket
Yoshimura stainless exhaust
K & N filter
Dr Pulley sliders

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