Indicators 350 sport

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Matt Hale
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Indicators 350 sport

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Hi all- can anyone confirm what bulbs to use in indicators on 350 sport? I mean what watts. 12V 23W won’t work it seems. I bought some aftermarket that came with that size and nothing happens except the other linked indicator goes faster…should they be 15W?
All advice welcome!!
350 Sport 1979 electric start model (missing)
Curry yellow tank etc paint work, navy blue frame, silver wheels.
MickeyMoto
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21 watt. What do you have for a relay?
Matt Hale
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Hi Mickey
Thanks for your answer! 21 Watt bulb... I am afraid I am not sure what relay I have- I can't look as bike not with me now...do you know what it should be? I have looked in manuals I have but no info I can see..would this one do- Classic Motorcycle Flasher Relay Unit 12V - 18/23W 3 Pin With Rubber Holder Ex Quality. <https://www.classicbikepartscheshire.co ... 3ZEALw_wcB>

Much appreciate your help.

Matt
350 Sport 1979 electric start model (missing)
Curry yellow tank etc paint work, navy blue frame, silver wheels.
MickeyMoto
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Yes, something similar. I'll look at mine later, much later, as not home until Friday.

I paid about £3 from a motorcycle shop.
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If you are happy to tweak the wiring a bit then electronic relays are much better giving a steady flash rate - rather than the somewhat variable one from the older bimetallic strip type of relay. Also independent of load.
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robint wrote: 16 Jan 2022 20:07 If you are happy to tweak the wiring a bit then electronic relays are much better giving a steady flash rate - rather than the somewhat variable one from the older bimetallic strip type of relay. Also independent of load.
No need to "tweak the wiring a bit", an electronic flasher connects exactly the same. One really only needs a flasher with two pins. I have this one on my Morini and it works perfectly well. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MJGC28B
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http://www.norbsa02.freeuk.com/goffyindicators.htm

My indicators came from vehicle wiring products and run well. Certainly better than those 23 w mini indicators folk use which cannot be readily seen on the motorway. And lightweight compared to my originals.
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Just use your arms on the motorway!
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Thanks to you all for this advice on my indicators. Life is good with your help! All sorted now- turned out to be a wiring issue mostly...
Matt
350 Sport 1979 electric start model (missing)
Curry yellow tank etc paint work, navy blue frame, silver wheels.
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