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Posted on Jul 29, 2010

I've got a honda cbr600rr 07, I've fitted LED indicator lights to the bike and resistors to slow the indicators down, however their still flashing to fast so ive read up to change the relay, I've found what i believe is the relay for the indicator lights which is behind the front fairing between the head lamps, i have perchased a new honda relay from halfords which is supposed to slow down LED lights, however it has a totally different connector. is it the wrong one? or do i have to try and wire it in as my original relay has three wires and this relay only has 2, i've looked everywhere on the internet but can't fine anything on the 07 bike only 03 - 06 and there relay seems to be under the seat and the look like there fitting a relay like the one i've bought. If you've got any ideas it would be muchly appreciated as i want to get back out on the road many thank james

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The thing that controls your indicators should make a clicking sound when they are turned on, try changing your bulbs back to the stock lights, if that makes no difference replace your unit :)

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A simple and cheap effective way to solve this is add an old incandesent dual filiment bulb connecting the ground common and each of the filaments tone to the left and the other to the right, this will solve your problem without adding resistors that heat and burn out. Also hide the extra light under the seat, Thst way if u ever burn a bulb they're easy to change

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