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Rizoma turn signals

PJA0916

Just got it firing!
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Anybody installed Rizoma turn signals on their Griso. I am curious if installation is pretty straight forward or what problems there might be to look out for. Pictures would be great.
 
Anybody installed Rizoma turn signals on their Griso. I am curious if installation is pretty straight forward or what problems there might be to look out for. Pictures would be great.
I have. The only problem is the valvanization of the rubber to the aluminum stem has a habit of failing.
 
Love mine. No issues 3 years post install. You can see picks of mine in a couple of the threads that John linked to.
 
Just an FYI, Rizoma seems to be portraying like their products are made in Italy. Truth be told, they outsource their designs to Asia, where they are quality made. But for a product made in Asia, they are way overpriced. If you email Rizoma to ask them about their production location, you will not get a reply.
Barracuda seems to have some decent products as well yet they come clean and state that they are not made in Italy for competitive purposes. They seem to be less expensive than Rizoma.
I just bought some Lightech mirrors and thought they were made in Italy. Now I'm guessing that they are made in Asia as well. Guess we'll have to wait and see. I put some Traffix-X LED indicators on my bike too and they shipped from Italy and are nice quality. But there is no mention of where they are produced or have Italian markings on them.
I know it's a global economy but I'm trying to keep most of my bike European, which is difficult. If you want truly European aftermarket signals/mirrors, you could try and go with Puig which is out of Spain, FAR and CNC Racing which are out of Italy, or High Sider which is out of Germany.
 
Did you check out the Motogadget ones? I think the store has the bar end ones but they make others. They look extremely nice.
 
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