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    1988 Honda VTZ250 fitting oxford indicators to the front

    My indicators were horribly mangled so off I went and bought a set of 4 mini Oxfords to replace em. My problem is the old fronts have three connectors one for a park setting.

    Is it a legal requirement to have your front indicators on with your headlight? and if so does anyone know how I can modify the oxfords suitably?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    Is it a legal requirement to have your front indicators on with your headlight? and if so does anyone know how I can modify the oxfords suitably?
    Nup! It seems to be the exception rather than the rule for bikes to do this. I find it slightly confusing, confronted by a bike indicating with one indicator and the other one staying on.

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    hi,hey where did you get the oxford indicators and how much??
    ive got a couple of bikes needing new blinkies to tidy them up
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    TSS motorcycles in Alicetown. But they're available to most bike shops. They look horn and are brighter than standard. Try online.
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