Could Optronics Amber LED Trailer Turn Signals be Used as Motorcycle Turn Signals
Updated 02/14/2012 | Published 02/12/2012 >
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I like your lights and chrome brackets on this product. I plan on mounting them on my motorcycles fiberglass bags as turn signals. I understand I will have to add a ground wire. The question is will they work with and as my turn signals?
asked by: Gene B
Expert Reply:
The Optronics Trailer Light # AL191AB that you referenced would make an excellent turn signal for your motorcycle. The LED diodes are very bright and should provide you with very visible turn signal.
The chrome bezel to go along with it would be the Chrome Mounting Bracket # A91CB. This product would normally ground through the mounting bolts, but since you would be mounting this in a fiberglass bag you would need to ground it using an Optronics Single Wire Ground # A91LW.
I attached an installation video for this setup for this setup for you to check out also.
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