https://www.webike.de/products/2001204963.html
I am looking always for those kinds of turning signals, but you bearly get them here.
Wgeb i find them, NOS or reproduction or used, they dont come with the E Numbers, wich dont suit with the EU regulation. there are some out there but i cant bearly find any at all.
Is it possible to get reproduction of those parts, that would suit the EU Regulation, so we can use them on puböic road over here?
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Hallo aus Japan
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PS: https://www.webike.de/products/23375639.html
Especialy when you have actuall products that just need to be homolugated for the european marked it would help.
I own a set by myselfe, wich has the e numbers on it, but i got it used from the veterama and couldnt get any information about them at all.
Especialy when you have actuall products that just need to be homolugated for the european marked it would help.
I own a set by myselfe, wich has the e numbers on it, but i got it used from the veterama and couldnt get any information about them at all.
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Servus UZRacer,
such doch mal im google nach Schnapsglasblinker. Da findeste viele mit E-Zeichen zu einem vernünftigen Preis. Auch neue.
So habe ich es bei meiner GL1000 gemacht.
Gruß
der Indianer
such doch mal im google nach Schnapsglasblinker. Da findeste viele mit E-Zeichen zu einem vernünftigen Preis. Auch neue.
So habe ich es bei meiner GL1000 gemacht.
Gruß
der Indianer
Mann, bin ich alt geworden...
- aber ich genieße diese innere Ruhe sehr.
Das wirkt sich auch an der Kuh aus, deren letzte Rille am Reifen meist unberührt bleibt
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meine alte Goldwing wird ein Caferacer
- aber ich genieße diese innere Ruhe sehr.
Das wirkt sich auch an der Kuh aus, deren letzte Rille am Reifen meist unberührt bleibt
www.derIndianer.org
meine alte Goldwing wird ein Caferacer
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Welcome to our forum!
Great to see that our community has reached all the way to the Land of the Rising Sun and its motorcycle culture known for precision and reliability.
Enjoy your time here and feel free to share some insights into the Cafe Racer scene in Japan. I’m sure a lot of us would love to hear about it.
Cheers from Germany
René

Great to see that our community has reached all the way to the Land of the Rising Sun and its motorcycle culture known for precision and reliability.
Enjoy your time here and feel free to share some insights into the Cafe Racer scene in Japan. I’m sure a lot of us would love to hear about it.
Cheers from Germany
René
Rocker bleiben!
Gruß
René
Gruß
René
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Hi Richard,manicmecanic hat geschrieben: 18. Dez 2025 Tomo
nice surprise,I know your goods since quite some.time due to me reading a lot in the anglo forums where you are mentioned quite often as good source
aisatsu Richard
Thank you for your aisatsu! That's a very nice surprise to hear. I didn’t realize we were being mentioned on the Anglo forums, so I’ll definitely have a look there. Thanks for letting me know and your kind words.
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Hi René,theTon~ hat geschrieben: 18. Dez 2025 Welcome to our forum!
Great to see that our community has reached all the way to the Land of the Rising Sun and its motorcycle culture known for precision and reliability.
Enjoy your time here and feel free to share some insights into the Cafe Racer scene in Japan. I’m sure a lot of us would love to hear about it.
Cheers from Germany
René
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Thank you very much for the warm welcome. I really appreciate the friendly atmosphere.
Motorcycle culture connects us beyond borders, and I’d be happy to share some insights into the café racer scene in Japan when I get the chance.
Thanks again, and cheers from Japan
Tomo
