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Removing Rear Turn Signals?
I tried searching but my forum fu is low apparently. I replaced the rear plastic bracket on my 2001 GZ250 but can't for the life of me figure out how to dismantle the turn signals to snake the wires through the new plastic bracket that holds them to the bike? Someone here must have done this had the light apart in a buncha pieces looks like there might be a metal tab that if forced with pliers? Anyone?
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Re: Removing Rear Turn Signals?
Go to Ronayers.com and their fiche files. Lookup GZ250 electrical. Signals and get an exploded view of the signal. Should help.
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Hrm actually had it farther apart than they show in the exploded diagram by two pieces of the turn signals. That site is AMAZING though totally bookmarked!
*edit* reading through a copy of the service manual increasingly looking like I gotta rip the seat off and everything else to disconnect the wire back near the center of the bike? seems like a foolish design to me but ah well... perhaps I might just cut and resplice the wires |
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Might be mistaken, but I thought the cables ran under the chrome side pieces at the side of the rear mudguard.
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They do indeed only seem to disconnect under the seat up at the battery and run under the chrome so removed the rear seat saddlebags and chrome and had to half pop the rear fender as the wires go through a tiny hole in the rear fender with no grommet surprisingly enough. Everything seems to be working now just need to get it inspected :biggrin:
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you take off the side covers & the chrome piceses & rear fender than un plug the leads & get new washers plastic x2 & rout them the way you took it out put together in reverse
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