Jock Guzzi Posted February 6, 2006 Posted February 6, 2006 I posted last week re my indicator problem. Black alloy Oxford Products Micro Indicators seem to do the trick. A little before and after action below.
DeBenGuzzi Posted February 6, 2006 Posted February 6, 2006 they look great I'll get thier carbon ones after I get pauls tailsection.
beauchemin Posted February 6, 2006 Posted February 6, 2006 Hey cool plate hangar & tail light - where/what are they from?
Ballacraine Posted February 6, 2006 Posted February 6, 2006 Those look pretty smart. Couldn't see them listed on MPS site..... Where did you find them, please? Nige.
Martin Barrett Posted February 6, 2006 Posted February 6, 2006 Hey cool plate hangar & tail light - where/what are they from? 77538[/snapback] Those look pretty smart. Couldn't see them listed on MPS site..... Where did you find them, please? Nige. 77540[/snapback] Not wishing to be a smart arse but I looked it up earlier
Jock Guzzi Posted February 6, 2006 Author Posted February 6, 2006 Looks like Mr Barrett beat me to it, though don't know how to do a linky thing so thanks for saving me from doing a copy paste job.
mdude Posted February 7, 2006 Posted February 7, 2006 nice rear. I have the same one lying in my cupboard, from Corsaitaliana. Think Ill go with the same Micros. Did you do anything to protect the electric connections on the back of the assembly? On mine they are completely nekkid without any rubber thingy or anything, and will be exposed to all kinds of water and grime. I think maybe Ill cover it with a lump of silicone or something...
Paul Minnaert Posted February 7, 2006 Posted February 7, 2006 these lights look like kellermann : http://www.kellermann-online.com/ you can buy them at a lot of sources
docc Posted February 7, 2006 Posted February 7, 2006 Did you do anything to protect the electric connections on the back of the assembly? On mine they are completely nekkid without any rubber thingy or anything, and will be exposed to all kinds of water and grime. I think maybe Ill cover it with a lump of silicone or something... 77614[/snapback] Get some 'heat shrink tubing' from an electronics supply. Cut to length to cover the connector, ( apply silicone dielectric grease to the connector), slide it over the wire, hook it up and heat shrink the tubing to a tight fit . They make little air heat guns for this but I use a butane lighter.
antonio carroccio Posted February 7, 2006 Posted February 7, 2006 Once I have posted this link to a great site. It is an interesting alternative. Well, to make this story short, I have got a couple of mirrors for my Le Mans. I am still satisfying with them. http://www.cyccon.com/
mdude Posted February 8, 2006 Posted February 8, 2006 Get some 'heat shrink tubing' from an electronics supply. Cut to length to cover the connector, ( apply silicone dielectric grease to the connector), slide it over the wire, hook it up and heat shrink the tubing to a tight fit . They make little air heat guns for this but I use a butane lighter. 77619[/snapback] ahhh, of course... I knew that...
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