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Rizoma Avio 21 Indicators

GRIISO8V

Just got it firing!
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Anyone out there managed to fit these to an 8V? The fixed bolts on the Rizomas are 8mm and the bracket on the bike is 6mm, it can't be bored out because the flange is too thin and also the fixed bolts are too short. Anyone know of an adaptor available to fit them??

Thanks,

:cry:
 
Assuming you are referring to mounting the fronts? I mounted my Rizomas to the stock "small spacer block" without issue. Fit was perfect. I have the Zero 11's though - but would assume all Rizoma signals have the same size mounting stem.
Just unbolted the whole stock front turn signal assembly, unbolted the stock signal from that spacer block - bolted the Rizoma signal to the block and then reattached the block back.
If the above doesn't help, let me know and I'll take some closer detailed pictures this evening and post em.

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kmac33 said:
Assuming you are referring to mounting the fronts? I mounted my Rizomas to the stock "small spacer block" without issue. Fit was perfect. I have the Zero 11's though - but would assume all Rizoma signals have the same size mounting stem.
Just unbolted the whole stock front turn signal assembly, unbolted the stock signal from that spacer block - bolted the Rizoma signal to the block and then reattached the block back.
If the above doesn't help, let me know and I'll take some closer detailed pictures this evening and post em.

Hey Kmac

Where did you splice and hide the load resistors for the front signals?

Thanks
Mark
 
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