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Aftermarket Rear Turn Signals... How to Attach?
Today at 11:57:38
 
Has anyone ever figured out a clever way to screw on a  typical universal aftermarket rear turn signal on a 2005 s40 Boulevard? Or am I stuck getting the expensive OEM part.

I can't speak for any other Savage, but the 2005 turn signal stem is a metal bar held on by a screw perpendicular to the bar through the bike's pinion. The universal aftermarket signals just screw on directly and are held in place by a washer and nut.

I'm surprised so little info is available on these things online. I bought a pair of aftermarket  tail lights ovee a month ago and now I can't refund them. They were apparently compatible with the Savage... but this doesnt seem to apply to my model. The screw on stem makes it seem impossible to attach without an adapter of some kind (which doesn't seem to exist!).

These are the turn signals I bought:
https://a.co/d/4YimIIX

On the picture I attached, the OEM stem is on the left and the aftermarket screw-on stem is on the right. Is there any hardware solution, any adapter to make the aftearket one work, or do I just have a wasted part on my hands?
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Re: Aftermarket Rear Turn Signals... How to Attach
Reply #1 - Today at 16:57:20
 
I suggest you send those turn signals back to the seller and get your money back.

The cheap LED turn signals are not bright enough to be seen in daylight - especially if the sun is shining on them.  I have ridden behind motorcycles with this type of turn signal - and I can tell you from experience they just don't make enough light to be seen easily.

My wife and I almost collided with a rider who was turning and had a similar LED turn signal - in the bright sun we just could not see his turn signal and had no idea he was going to turn.  Once I saw that he was slowing rapidly I got on the brakes as hard as I could - but if he had not turned right and gotten out of our path we would have hit him (we could not go left of him as there was another rider there and a ditch on the right - we only missed him by a foot).

Stay safe and use turn signals that are DOT approved.



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