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    Oxford Micro Indicators

    ROAD LEGAL!!!!

    SOOOO SMALL.
    Comes with clear and amber lenses.

    $75 a pair.
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    Mini indicators - In my opinion stoopid, stoopid, stoopid.

    The bigger the better in my opinion. Anything to warn others that I a) exist b) am headed 'that' way is all good.

    Sorry for wrecking your advert - but I'm on a roll pissing everyone off today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    Mini indicators - In my opinion stoopid, stoopid, stoopid.

    The bigger the better in my opinion. Anything to warn others that I a) exist b) am headed 'that' way is all good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    Mini indicators - In my opinion stoopid, stoopid, stoopid.

    The bigger the better in my opinion. Anything to warn others that I a) exist b) am headed 'that' way is all good.

    Sorry for wrecking your advert - but I'm on a roll pissing everyone off today.
    I agree. Glad I'm not the only one. Can't see any logic in deliberately reducing visibility. Now humongeous giant indicators, that I might be interested in.

    But I'm sure that for someone who (inexplicably) does want tiny indicators, your would be excellent, and are no doubt very good value also
    (I wish someone who does wnat tiny indicators would explain why. It must be some human thing, I never understand them)
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    Blah

    Well, mmm, I sit on the fence here. I like tiny, but rather none? I prefer my LED intigrated Tail and indicater units. By gosh they are bright, 10 times more obvious than std ones, and they sharpen the look of the whole bike 200%. You gotta admit indicaters a F#%@&ing ugly, but hey each to there own. Always go LED or High wat Hallogens they maximise being seen. Kitt www.sportsbikesnz.co.nz

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    Put some on my bike today. Look great!
    Bright too.
    Can also get spacers that go where the old indicators were in the fairing, so there is somewhere to mount them. Look very tidy.
    Will get some pics up asap.
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    Got these carbon look iridium front indicators, and mini indicators on the back. They are suprisingly bright!
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    I like it small and bright

    LED Micro 1000 - black - or crome with clear brilliant glass
    dimensions of the glass : 15 x 44 mm
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    I like those ones Kiwi, where do you get the, from? And price if not from the tinterweb? Thanks.
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    not sure if they are legal, check out land transport website. Indicators have to be visible from various angles , 65 deg or something like that.

    I agree with Biff though they are not safe, end of story, I had them on my last ZXR and they were shite.
    they arent warrantable either as far as I know
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    The Oxford indicators are FULLY road legal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
    The Oxford indicators are FULLY road legal.
    And they're halogen.
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    Arrow Nice.

    I thought about getting something similar but then remembered the WOF rules. Oh well not a problem as there are new indicators on their way from Japan, attached to the new bike
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Hi skelstar,
    I import them from Europe - they are road legal . Approval number E13 50 R00 etc.
    Have a look http://www.desmodromics.co.nz/light1.htm

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    kiwi please tell us where you got those tiny indicators and how much! they are amazing

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