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Right then, I'm crap with wiring and I'd like to fit indicators to a 1985 Springer softtail...
They came with indicators as standard but this one hasn't got any.
Now I've located the flasher unit, one orange and one green wiring going to that, and I've found the junctionbox next to it, as well as the fuses underneath the dashpanel, but I can't seem to find the wires that should have gone to the indicators anywhere, nor can I find traces of them i.e. cut off remains.
Soooo...where should they originally have come from and what colour were they?
Get your hands on a factory manual for your Scoot, the manual has a very detailed electrical diagram flow chart along with a troubleshooting section, parts locations, etc. for specific models.
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