Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Questions about Turn Signals on an Ambo

Author: lsei-@erols.com

Date: Jul 24, 2003, 8:09 AM

Post ID: 1713897875



John,
Great idea, but since I already have the signals (almost enough for 2
bikes, still missing one signal) at this point it will probably be less
expensive to buy or make the brackets

Lenny Seidman.

John Prusnek wrote:

 Lenny:
Have you considered bar end turn signals? I put them on my '71 ambo
after a friend gave them to me. They're a BMW item made by Hella, I
think. The advantages are minimal wiring to run, no brackets sticking
out all over the place, you only need 2 of them since there are lenses
fore and aft, they're very visible since they're on the ends of the
handlebars, and they look cool as hell. I think they're kinda
expensive, though, if you have to buy them, although I saw them listed
on the MGcycle page for $45ea. which is much better than the $130/pr
price you usually see.
You can use a generic jap switch (lots of them new at most swap
meets), about 6' of wire and a relay and you're done.
John Prusnek

 I have 2 Ambos, one a ratty driver, the other in pieces, both will
need turn signals. I have a new set of the reproduction Lucas signals
for the driver and 3 of the original Lucas signals (still looking for
one original Lucas signal to complete the set) for the non runner.

My questions are these:

1.What kind of turn signal switches are available that look good and
work on the Ambo, and are reasonable?

2.Are the front and rear brackets to mount the turn signals to the
bike available? Anyone have any for sale? Anyone have a dimensional
drawing of the brackets?

3.What is the best and simplest way to wire the signals to the bike?

Thanks,
Lenny Seidman

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