Deadskin Registered user Joined Mar 17, 2002 Messages 1,931 Reaction score 0 Location Cloppa Castle Jan 26, 2008 #1 I don't know how it's getting in there surely bmw would have used some sort of seal
Spout Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 27, 2002 Messages 2,842 Reaction score 20 Location Stockport Jan 27, 2008 #2 There's usually a hole on the underside of the lens. But I've got those indicators fitted to my hp and they don't seem to clear very well. A good dollop of grease/petroleum jelly up the underside of the rear guard helps stop water getting in. If it's really bothering you - stick to tarmac
There's usually a hole on the underside of the lens. But I've got those indicators fitted to my hp and they don't seem to clear very well. A good dollop of grease/petroleum jelly up the underside of the rear guard helps stop water getting in. If it's really bothering you - stick to tarmac
Deadskin Registered user Joined Mar 17, 2002 Messages 1,931 Reaction score 0 Location Cloppa Castle Jan 27, 2008 #3 Pumped some silicone sealer in where the wires go into the indicators, tested on the plain today and no water or dirt got in
Pumped some silicone sealer in where the wires go into the indicators, tested on the plain today and no water or dirt got in
JohnnyBoxer Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 3, 2002 Messages 44,957 Reaction score 871 Location North Yorkshire Jan 27, 2008 #4 Deadskin said: Click to expand... RG Tail Tidy looks good....................... When I get mine, I may forget about the indicators altogether
Deadskin said: Click to expand... RG Tail Tidy looks good....................... When I get mine, I may forget about the indicators altogether