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I would like to add some turn signals to my 91 softail, they have been shaved off, by a previous owner. I want something that is like small L.E.D. Lights, thinking the front ones integrating them into the grips, and the back ones, either around the license plate, or inside the rear fender. Anyone got any Ideas? good website for them? how hard would it be to wire them into the stock turn signal controls? Thanks
I would like to add some turn signals to my 91 softail, they have been shaved off, by a previous owner. I want something that is like small L.E.D. Lights, thinking the front ones integrating them into the grips, and the back ones, either around the license plate, or inside the rear fender. Anyone got any Ideas? good website for them? how hard would it be to wire them into the stock turn signal controls? Thanks
As for wiring up to original controls, it all depends:
do you have the service manual(a must have)?
Did the previous owner just unplug the original front/back or did he rewire the bars/hack out the original wiring ?
can you read a wiring schematic ?
its not just the switches on the bar, you also have to deal with ether a Turn Signal Module(TSM) or blinker relay.
So it really depends on How much Original wiring remains.
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