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By Leon Novello
#2972
The OEM indicators on my 2000 Bullet are always snapping off, I know this is from the vibration of a large single cylinder engine; I have replaced every one except the right-hand front which is braced by having an oil temperature gauge screwed to it. I`m curious as to whether other Royal Enfields have this problem. I prefer these as they are very bright in daylight whereas some proprietry ones are nearly invisible in the daytime.
By Norm
#30701
Leon, the stalks are made from crap material that goes hard and then breaks. I have used JB Weld to put them back together but then they often break in another spot. That is the reason most people fit aftermarket indicators
By Norm
#30703
Leon, of coarse those will still break Leon because they are cheap rubbish, you get what you pay for, and it is getting very hard anywhere in the world to get a quality product because the world is full of Indian/Chinese junk. I bet if you bought a genuine Harley indicator it wouldn't break like that but you will certainly pay for it
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By ed.lazda
#30695
You're right about quality Norm. I put some Lucas-style indicators on my Bullet. Didn't want to pay lots for the "genuine Lucas". After less than a year's use, the chrome on the stalks has been all but replaced by rust. Not impressed.
By scotty
#30709
if things keep breaking might be your crank is out of balance been running rectangle indian ones sincr 1994 still got em enfield isnt the best when it comes to balancing cranks mine was way out now balanced to 63% all good.
By MadMike
#30713
Midge it looks like it may also have shaken his helmet off. I bet that must be painful as well as embarrasing. LOL.
By TimG
#30716
My problems on my 2006 iron barrel Classic were not so much the stalks breaking as the rubbish quality of the metal used on the original tail light/indicator housing. Brackets snapped like chocolate, I remounted and remounted the indicators in the tail unit until all available "steel" was torn out by the continuing vicious vibration. I got fed up and replaced the unit with a decent 50's style British-made unit from our hosts. Then all that happened was that the bulbs blew with greater frequency...ho hum.
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TimG

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