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ok so here is problem, got my F/E kit on saturday and went out to install it and the new blinkers that I got last week. Mechanical i can haddle it but I am a complete noob to the electrical stuff and dont want to srew it up.

I need any help you guys can offer. Should I go for it or just admit defeat and have someone that knows what there doing install it.
 

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Perhaps if you could post exactly where you get stock?

Installing the new blinkers and F/E should be no problem with the forum watching your 6.

after going out and taking a second look today this is how far I got. Part of my problem may be that they didn't come with any instruction what so ever.

Plus now I'm wondering how much more of the back of the bike has to come off.
 

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After looking at an exhaust install thread I just went out and took the whole plastic and everey thing off. Mostly just so i could get to it easier, and got the plate light working. It was realy simple after I realized I was way over thinking it:rolleyes:. I'll put the blinkers on tomarrow since I got to go to work:(.

maybe I'll just let it taken apart since the weather is to cold to ride and I plan on getting an exhaust in the next couple weeks.
 

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After looking at an exhaust install thread I just went out and took the whole plastic and everey thing off. Mostly just so i could get to it easier, and got the plate light working. It was realy simple after I realized I was way over thinking it:rolleyes:. I'll put the blinkers on tomarrow since I got to go to work:(.

maybe I'll just let it taken apart since the weather is to cold to ride and I plan on getting an exhaust in the next couple weeks.

Sounds good, I am glad you figured it out.:cheer::cheer::cheer:
 

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I am in the process of doing the same thing and was wondering about all the wiring. I got the parts all mounted but don't know which Relay to replace? Did your's work with the stock relay?
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I am in the process of doing the same thing and was wondering about all the wiring. I got the parts all mounted but don't know which Relay to replace? Did your's work with the stock relay?
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It should work with the stock relay, but the flash rate will be faster than normal. the flasher relay is located on the clutch side of the bike behind the front fairing under the black trim. It is attached to a bracket with a rubber boot that slides around the flasher at attached to the bracket.

It looks similar to the pic. The pic is the after market flasher relay
 
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The relay has nothing to do with the flash rate of your LED signals. You need to add RESISTORS to lower the flash rate of the LEDs, not a realy. LED's have a faster flash rate due to they have less load on them than a conventional bulb. A lot of LED kists come with inline resitors to add in.

I think my Watsens came with 500Ohm resistors.
 

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The relay has nothing to do with the flash rate of your LED signals. You need to add RESISTORS to lower the flash rate of the LEDs, not a realy. LED's have a faster flash rate due to they have less load on them than a conventional bulb. A lot of LED kists come with inline resitors to add in.

I think my Watsens came with 500Ohm resistors.

According to this The flasher relay does control the flash rate

http://www.motosport.com/street/product/LOCKHART-PHILLIPS-LED-FLASHER-RELAY-YAMAHA/?catalogId=104033&words=flasher+relay&srchHistoryURL=5ciqyxja||words~flasher%20relay^parentCategoryID~category_root^categoryID~3^categoryName~Sport

sorry, for some reason the link does not work.

The flasher relay worked on my ninja without using resistors.
 
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The relay has nothing to do with the flash rate of your LED signals. You need to add RESISTORS to lower the flash rate of the LEDs, not a realy. LED's have a faster flash rate due to they have less load on them than a conventional bulb. A lot of LED kists come with inline resitors to add in.

I think my Watsens came with 500Ohm resistors.

I stopped at the kawasaki shop close to my work and the guy at the parts counter said the same thing but like people on here has said a relay fixed there's so I dont know what i'll try
 
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