Every time I remove the side nacelles the turn signals stop working or work erratically. I then have to spend some time fiddling with the contact points until they work. One is on the end of the little prong that scratches the paint when I try to re-insert it; the other is somehow magically connected with the clip that releases the nacelle from under the seat.
Has anyone come up with a fix for this?
1. I was wondering about re-wiring it and using a pull-apart connector. Yes, I'd have to remember to disconnect it whenever I remove a nacelle, but hopefully it would work better upon reassembly.
2. Or installing a rear rack and putting turn signals on it, with, of course, a bunch of rewiring. ((Better check for legal issues such as width.)
Rear turn signals - any mods?
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I was having similar problems on the right side. Everytime I would take the cowl off, the right turn signals would be all jacked and eventually after enough tries of fitting the cowl back on it would work. I bought a used cowl and it actually fits and I have a flush line along the body, no water gets in. The turn signal always works now when I take the cowl off and I don't end up scratching the paint either.
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I was having similar problems on the right side. Everytime I would take the cowl off, the right turn signals would be all jacked and eventually after enough tries of fitting the cowl back on it would work. I bought a used cowl and it actually fits and I have a flush line along the body, no water gets in. The turn signal always works now when I take the cowl off and I don't end up scratching the paint either.
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When we first got our Stella my wife was learning to ride and dropped the bike after hitting a patch of gravel. After paint and prying I got the cowl looking good again, but never got the turn signal working. I made a little ball of aluminum foil and jammed it in the hole in the scooter and it has worked fine all summer. Not exactly a permanent type repair, but works for now. I'll likely switch to the disconnect a wire idea you mentioned. For as often as I remove the cowl, this shouldn't be a problem.