Country boy
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I am of the opinion that a lot of people are now getting High Viz Blind, plus I don’t
like wearing to much of it so after looking around on youtube I decided to fit some Schroedie turn signals, working on the idea that something different would stand out more than just another set of spots or fogs. All they are is a plastic disk with led’s set in them, white and amber which sit behind the BMW roundel badge. The white stays on as a drl and then when indicating they turn amber. The hardest part of fitting them was getting the BMW badge of off the fairing panel. Once that has been done all you have to do is follow the included instruction, easy, I did find that one of the connection plugs was a bit reluctant about being assembled but a pair of thin nose pliers soon fixed that problem. Every thing you need in the way of parts is included in the package so just a bit of time is needed for the installation.
Fixings and wire from the back of the logo
connection socket waiting for assembely
A little tug with the pliers helps thing along
Finished install
I think the finished job looks good, maybe not everybodys choice though.
www.schroedie.de
like wearing to much of it so after looking around on youtube I decided to fit some Schroedie turn signals, working on the idea that something different would stand out more than just another set of spots or fogs. All they are is a plastic disk with led’s set in them, white and amber which sit behind the BMW roundel badge. The white stays on as a drl and then when indicating they turn amber. The hardest part of fitting them was getting the BMW badge of off the fairing panel. Once that has been done all you have to do is follow the included instruction, easy, I did find that one of the connection plugs was a bit reluctant about being assembled but a pair of thin nose pliers soon fixed that problem. Every thing you need in the way of parts is included in the package so just a bit of time is needed for the installation.
Fixings and wire from the back of the logo
connection socket waiting for assembely
A little tug with the pliers helps thing along
Finished install
I think the finished job looks good, maybe not everybodys choice though.
www.schroedie.de