Aww man those look sweet, and bright to ! i'm going to install these on my My Indian Scout and prolly my other motorcycles as well ! Thanks for going to the trouble of making this video on how to !!👍
I see where you removed and discarded the nut and rubber expansion sleeve off the Mblaze. Seems pretty darn lucky the existing threads in the stock bobber handlebar ends are the same size as the bolts on the Mblaze signals. But they are -- right?
Hello, Mike, I love the way the turn signal looks on your bike. I own a 21 Indian scout bobber and I purchased the disc led signal lights but can't find the right mirrors. what kind of mirrors do you have on your bike?
Does them m blaze bar end signal threads directly to the scout handle bar without modification? Pls let me know because I Don't want to change my stock handle bar.
@@mikeonabike8969 too bad for me they are illegal in North Carolina so I'm not going to try and getaway with them. Evenrhough they look great I'm sending them back😪
Do you by any chance know or remember what size the mounting screw was (the bit you took the nut off of). I have a Triumph and the bars are threaded too but is M6 and anything I can find and have bought is M8 and I don’t really want to drill the hole out to make others fit. If anyone could help it would be much appreciated
@C Paul Did you find an answer for this? I'd like to put these on my Bonneville and had the impression I'd have to remove the threaded bar ends, but it sounds like maybe MG includes a threaded bolt that may or may not fit.
Do you have to remove the handlebars and everything else ? You can’t just remove the fairing and drill a hole in the handlebar that way and fish the wires ?
Aww man those look sweet, and bright to ! i'm going to install these on my My Indian Scout and prolly my other motorcycles as well ! Thanks for going to the trouble of making this video on how to !!👍
Right on!
Yeah I like how you adapted it, and showed each step, that helps the next guy alot. Thanks👏🧐
Glad it was helpful!
Those lights look clean as f***! Good job bro, nice work!
Appreciate it!!
They look great. Just a tip, you should solder any wire connections and use heat shrink. Crimp connectors can come lose with vibration.
Awesome im going to do this too. Thank you for the video!
That's a beautiful bike brotha.
Thanks! Ride on!
Awesome. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
I see where you removed and discarded the nut and rubber expansion sleeve off the Mblaze. Seems pretty darn lucky the existing threads in the stock bobber handlebar ends are the same size as the bolts on the Mblaze signals. But they are -- right?
They are
Hey how do you tighten them up is there a screw or do you have to just hand tighten them
You just screw them in by hand. I also used them mirror as a lever to get them really snug. It takes a little fidgeting.
Wonder how these would look on my Bonneville?
It's a process, but they look great.
Hello, Mike, I love the way the turn signal looks on your bike. I own a 21 Indian scout bobber and I purchased the disc led signal lights but can't find the right mirrors. what kind of mirrors do you have on your bike?
The mirrors in this video were the stock bar end mirrors.
Best looking front turn signal option I have seen so far. Do they blind you at night.?
Not at all. They are directional, so they have a bulb facing forward and one facing back.
Do you know if the Chief Dark Horse had threads in thier bar ends?
I don't know.
Thanks bruh. Appreciate you.
For sure
I have Moto gadget m view mirrors they sell and adapter for the mirror and the blaze.. I’m not sure it would work since the handlebars are threaded
Moto has sxpanding adapter for hollow bars and studs for threaded bars all in the box
Can the back indicators be remove too since this also indicate to the back ?
I wouldn't do that.
Any issue with voltage? I know the endbars are ~7w and stock led run at ~12v?
None at all.
Does them m blaze bar end signal threads directly to the scout handle bar without modification? Pls let me know because I Don't want to change my stock handle bar.
They do
After a year how are they holding up? And do you use them as running lights also?
No, they only work as indicators. They are holding up great. I've had them off a time or two doing different mods, like mirror swaps. Really bright.
@@mikeonabike8969 too bad for me they are illegal in North Carolina so I'm not going to try and getaway with them. Evenrhough they look great I'm sending them back😪
Do you by any chance know or remember what size the mounting screw was (the bit you took the nut off of). I have a Triumph and the bars are threaded too but is M6 and anything I can find and have bought is M8 and I don’t really want to drill the hole out to make others fit.
If anyone could help it would be much appreciated
I do not. But I'm about to change bar end mirrors so when I do that I'll check
@C Paul Did you find an answer for this? I'd like to put these on my Bonneville and had the impression I'd have to remove the threaded bar ends, but it sounds like maybe MG includes a threaded bolt that may or may not fit.
I'm wondering the same, can't find that thread size anywhere online. Any way you could throw a caliper on the threads and let us know it is m6?
Do you have to remove the handlebars and everything else ? You can’t just remove the fairing and drill a hole in the handlebar that way and fish the wires ?
That would probably work if you have the patience for it
Any issues with the lights become loose?
none at all. It takes a little bit to get them tight and get your mirror at the correct angle, but once you tighten it down it stays put.