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Old February 19th, 2013, 12:51 PM   #1
bbjminardo
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Name: Minardo
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Motorcycle(s): 2011 Black Ninja 250r

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Question Flush Mount Turn Signal Options - Need Advice

I just bought my 250 and I'm wanting to do some little inexpensive mods to it.
I was thinking at first the turn signals and led lights and stuff were just a waste but I actually accidentally saw a pair of these flush mount led turn signals on a bike and fell in love and I figured if I ever dropped the bike they wouldn't just snap of like the stock ones so I started looking some up and found this site called http://modmy250.com/LP.html and they have everything that I'm looking for but the flush mounts were $56.99 a little pricey but no big deal but I looked them up and ebay and the exact same pair is $22 including shipping. http://www.ebay.com/itm/FLUSH-MOUNT-...1b367f&vxp=mtr

So I'm leaning towards the ebay ones but the $56 dollar ones say:
These are Plug and play LED Flushmount turn signals for the Ninja 250R. I make these as full plug and play kits to make install as easy and smooth as possible. Each kit includes an extension already installed as well as a new washer and nut. Each kit is also crafted using the correct soldering techniques, heatshrink, and uses OEM turn signal connectors to make them truly plug and play. An electronic relay is necessary to keep them functioning properly. Electronic Flasher Relays are sold separately.
Note:If you are installing integrated tail lights or rear LED turn signals, you will also want to install diodes to keep them from blinking all 4 lights at the same time. Please see below for my No-Cut Diode Kit!

***Note: An electronic flasher relay is required when replacing stock turn signals with LED turn signals. Please see below to add a Plug & Play Electronic Flasher to your order***


So everything is done to those that needs to be done to just plug in and start working except for the relay which I'm not too sure how everything works but what would I have to do to the cheap ebay ones to get them working? Is the cheaper price worth doing the extra work?
Well I'm thinking for me the extra work is fine just how much work and what exactly would I have to do is my main question.

Thank you and hopefully some people have some experience with these and can point me in the right direction and instructions to install the ebay ones.

I feel like I should just be able to use the same wiring like this guy in the beginning but because the new turn signals are LED does that make me have to rewire everything? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmLQw52Vrvg
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