If you are like me and mess up and don't order the wire harness kit. I just cut the wire connecter off the original turn signal and used that with the new lights. I soldered the black to black and the yellow to the brown wire to make it work correctly. Hope this helps if you didn't buy the pigtail.
If we get one in-house again, sure but the process is almost identical. Instead of removing a signal shroud cover, you just need to remove two bolts. the rest of the process is the same.
Just an FYI for anyone installing these- those plastic fasteners that this guy glosses over; the Phillips rivets or whatever Yamaha cheaped out on, took me an hour to get out. Only one unscrewed properly. The other three I had to pry, pry some more, and then pry even more, then even more; and then cut and pry even more to get out makes this 15 minute job a 90 minute one. It’s quite clear that this shroud and these Philips rivets/fasteners had been removed prior to this video because there is a zip tie under that shroud holding the connector on. In the video it had already been cut. This tells me that he had ALREADY wrestled with these and had new ones on deck and in his hands that he used to make it look like they “came right out”. You WILL scratch and mar the backside of the shroud. Someone should create an alternative fastener because these were made to go in and stay in. Not to ever be removed. This guy knows EXACTLY what I’m talking about.
I can guarantee you we did not swap out any fasteners for this install video. It should go without saying that of course we did perform the installation before filming as that is part of the R&D process to see what fits and what doesn't but that's about it. We have worked on countless bikes in the 15 years we've been in business, and have dealt with all sorts of fasteners. This one was no different from anything we had seen previously. Since every bike does have variations on how they're assembled is it too far off to think that from time to time the fasteners can be defective or slightly unrefined?
I have a cbr650f and when I bought my low profile turn signals I also ordered the running mate and I can't find a video on it to describe how to hook them up bc on side has 2 wires and the other has 3 and I don't know where to hook the 3 wire side
I think the best course of action is for you to watch over the two videos we have made on the installations of the running mate. The videos can be accessed through the product page for the running mate. Sine we have two different running mate kits I will give you links to each of the product pages: tstindustries.com/tst-turn-signal-running-mate.html tstindustries.com/tst-turn-signal-running-mate-circuit-connection-kit.html
This is a link to that OEM part number. You can order 2 from that website or take that part number to your local dealership. www.mrcycles.com/oemparts/p/yamaha/b7n-83321-00-00/damper-flasher-1
On Yamaha bikes the ground will be the same black color on both sides but the positive signal lead will be green on right side and brown on the left. If you own an American model then there will be a blue wire on each side also, and that is a running light circuit, which is not used if you have single circuit signal lamps going in. -BR
One question , someone uninstall with his his hand my right light , i saw how he did it , but how can i put it back on its position , do i need to do all this to put it back again?
@@TSTindustries the right light u put it out ....but when u wanna install it back again , what's the moves about .(i am talking about the original light not the aftermarket ,)
If you are like me and mess up and don't order the wire harness kit. I just cut the wire connecter off the original turn signal and used that with the new lights. I soldered the black to black and the yellow to the brown wire to make it work correctly. Hope this helps if you didn't buy the pigtail.
That is a very good way to connect the signals and save some money.
Great product! Great video! Great shop 🙌
Thanks so much!
Do these require a relay, or is there a built-in resistor?
Can you do an installation video for the MT-07 with these?
If we get one in-house again, sure but the process is almost identical. Instead of removing a signal shroud cover, you just need to remove two bolts. the rest of the process is the same.
Just an FYI for anyone installing these- those plastic fasteners that this guy glosses over; the Phillips rivets or whatever Yamaha cheaped out on, took me an hour to get out.
Only one unscrewed properly. The other three I had to pry, pry some more, and then pry even more, then even more; and then cut and pry even more to get out makes this 15 minute job a 90 minute one.
It’s quite clear that this shroud and these Philips rivets/fasteners had been removed prior to this video because there is a zip tie under that shroud holding the connector on. In the video it had already been cut. This tells me that he had ALREADY wrestled with these and had new ones on deck and in his hands that he used to make it look like they “came right out”.
You WILL scratch and mar the backside of the shroud. Someone should create an alternative fastener because these were made to go in and stay in. Not to ever be removed.
This guy knows EXACTLY what I’m talking about.
I can guarantee you we did not swap out any fasteners for this install video. It should go without saying that of course we did perform the installation before filming as that is part of the R&D process to see what fits and what doesn't but that's about it. We have worked on countless bikes in the 15 years we've been in business, and have dealt with all sorts of fasteners. This one was no different from anything we had seen previously. Since every bike does have variations on how they're assembled is it too far off to think that from time to time the fasteners can be defective or slightly unrefined?
if the head light wouldn't turn on after the installation. It is likely that your battery is low😜I spend an hour troubleshooting
Could you use these as rear signals on the MT-07 license plate frame?
Leaving a dot
I have a cbr650f and when I bought my low profile turn signals I also ordered the running mate and I can't find a video on it to describe how to hook them up bc on side has 2 wires and the other has 3 and I don't know where to hook the 3 wire side
I think the best course of action is for you to watch over the two videos we have made on the installations of the running mate. The videos can be accessed through the product page for the running mate. Sine we have two different running mate kits I will give you links to each of the product pages:
tstindustries.com/tst-turn-signal-running-mate.html
tstindustries.com/tst-turn-signal-running-mate-circuit-connection-kit.html
I lost the rubber grommets that go back into the housing to install the aftermarket lights. Where am I able to get 2 new rubber grommets
This is a link to that OEM part number. You can order 2 from that website or take that part number to your local dealership.
www.mrcycles.com/oemparts/p/yamaha/b7n-83321-00-00/damper-flasher-1
I got the lights but didn't get the converter, so I need to splice them. Which wires from the harness are ground & positive?
On Yamaha bikes the ground will be the same black color on both sides but the positive signal lead will be green on right side and brown on the left. If you own an American model then there will be a blue wire on each side also, and that is a running light circuit, which is not used if you have single circuit signal lamps going in.
-BR
What type of asv levers
One question , someone uninstall with his his hand my right light , i saw how he did it , but how can i put it back on its position , do i need to do all this to put it back again?
Can you try explaining that again?
@@TSTindustries the right light u put it out ....but when u wanna install it back again , what's the moves about .(i am talking about the original light not the aftermarket ,)
@@thanoszn1600 To reinstall the OEM lights, you would follow this process in reverse.
@@TSTindustries thanks i had already done it without removing the fridge cover
thanks for the video..