Broken Rear Turn Indicator

Started by Napalm, May 07, 2009, 08:46:30 PM

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Napalm

Just bought myself a used 696, and today I managed to break the left rear turn indicator today. Ahh Crap  [bang]

Does anyone have a part number and price for this little plastic piece?


He Man

generally speaking, most people go aftermarket when they break those. no point in buying stock again.

z0mb1e_DUC

Broke mine.  696 turn signals are prone to breakage in the back. It's the plastic they use around the bolt, it's chincy.  It'll be cheaper to go aftermarket.  I did.  Got Rizoma Zero-11's for $30 each.  They tuck in just far enough to avoid catching them while getting on/off the bike. That's how I broke mine
& I know at least one other who did it the same way.
'09 m696 Dark

weemonster

This is a sign from a higher power.
It is your destiny.
But be warned its a slippery slope.
And things will be breaking or starting to looky tatty all the time  ;D

duclvr

Quote from: Napalm on May 07, 2009, 08:46:30 PM
Just bought myself a used 696, and today I managed to break the left rear turn indicator today. Ahh Crap  [bang]

Does anyone have a part number and price for this little plastic piece?



If for some reason you do want to stay stock.




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LSD4me

Quote from: Napalm on May 07, 2009, 08:46:30 PM
Just bought myself a used 696, and today I managed to break the left rear turn indicator today. Ahh Crap  [bang]

Does anyone have a part number and price for this little plastic piece?



I broke mine off by getting on it...left side (rear)....Get some epoxy resin at HD and glue it...Mine looks like it never came off at all.
2009 M696

ungeheuer

Quote from: z0mb1e_DUC on May 08, 2009, 03:38:14 AMGot Rizoma Zero-11's for $30 each.  They tuck in just far enough to avoid catching them while getting on/off the bike.

Cool.   Any chance of a pic??  Cheers!
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