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    Looking for indicator bulbs, not the usual

    hard to obtain bulb, im now bee nwaiting for 2 weeks and told it will be another 3 b4 they bring on in from italay , sound like crap to me, recon there is no stock in nz , the are oem fitment to a large range of aprillias and vespa's
    the thing that is difrent is that the pins are of sett by 30 degrese and small head Click image for larger version. 

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    see pic
    any know where ant are
    they have a bau15s base same size as a ba15s base that common on most bikes

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    why dont you just replace the socket fittings and put normal blubs in?

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    Same as fitted to BMW cars and such like - Repco will have them.Just nip one pin off a normal bulb and they will stay in.Only for the front,no white lights to the rear.

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    KLR650 has similar (offset pin) arrangement for its indicators, and I couldn't find any of those, either. I bought standard bulbs from Supercheap and just pulled out one of the pins.

    Have not had any problems with the bulbs falling out or anything else.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
    (PostalDave on ADVrider)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    why dont you just replace the socket fittings and put normal blubs in?

    I have had to just do exactly that, I couldn't find bulbs anywhere here in Nz so it ended up being quicker and cheaper to replace the bulb holders.

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    or buy a standard bulb and file off 1 of the legs?

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    located some from bmw , they use them in the gard indicators on the m series

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    odd bulbs

    Quote Originally Posted by used2Bfast View Post
    hard to obtain bulb, im now bee nwaiting for 2 weeks and told it will be another 3 b4 they bring on in from italay , sound like crap to me, recon there is no stock in nz , the are oem fitment to a large range of aprillias and vespa's
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    see pic
    any know where ant are
    they have a bau15s base same size as a ba15s base that common on most bikes
    These bulbs you can order from Pete at motokiwi@paradise.net.nz
    Moto Guzzi parts (09) 372 5312. Trust Moto Guzzi or Vespa to have something odd like this on their bikes, I tried tracking these bulbs down through every outfit in Nz and no-one had them. Thank goodness for Pete at Moto Guzzi parts he knows his stuff.

    They are really QUEER bulbs, like you say, but reasonably common on some italian bikes. I even had trouble locating them overseas.

    La buona

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    these bulbs are common on Euro cars, my Skoda has them all over it, go to ANY dealership selling Euro cars, their parts dept. will surely have them. Repco, too, no doubt.

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    Yes,see post 3,although it appears no one has yet.Coloured bulbs are now legal tender for faded lenses,you can get red 380's from Repco,and we use the orange ones the poster requires for indicators too.

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    Check this fella out

    although I havent been able to contact him yet:

    http://ledbulbs.co.nz/index.php/cPat...03cb547efb0b61

    I thought this guy looked interesting for automotive slash motorcycle lights......
    A nice Pit

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    Fook Yeah!...Me Got DRZ400sm Now!

    & still can't spell for shit!

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    Repco have a catalogue full of them, i needed a similar one recently. Cost me $30 tho

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