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LED indicator HIGHSIDER Apollo Bullet 2in1 - front indicator/daytime running light
€129.90
€118.21
Flashing light
Motorcycle indicators, also known as turn signals or turn signals indicators, are lighting devices installed on motorcycles to indicate changes in direction to other road users. They help to improve safety by signalling the rider's intentions and reducing the risk of collision. Here are a few key points about motorcycle turn signals:
Function: Motorcycle turn signals are used to signal turns or lane changes. When activated, they emit an intermittent flash of light on the side toward which the motorcyclist wishes to turn.
Location : Turn signals are usually mounted on the front and rear of the motorcycle, often integrated with the headlights and taillights, as well as on the sides of the motorcycle frame.
Activation: Turn signals are activated by the rider using a switch, usually located on the motorcycle's handlebars. The switch allows the rider to select the side to which he or she wishes to turn.
Automatic: Some turn signal systems are designed to switch off automatically after a certain period of time, or after a turn has been made, so that the rider doesn't forget to deactivate them.
Technology: Turn signals can use a variety of technologies, including traditional bulbs, LED lamps, or other lighting technologies.
Aesthetics: Some riders choose turn signals with a specific design to enhance the aesthetics of their motorcycle. Some models may be more discreet or integrated into the overall design of the motorcycle.
Regulations: Motorcycle turn signals are subject to specific regulations regarding brightness, color and location, depending on the laws of each jurisdiction. It's important to ensure that turn signals comply with local standards.
Motorcycle turn signals play a crucial role in communication on the road. They warn other drivers and pedestrians of the motorcyclist's intentions, helping to prevent accidents and ensure safety on the road. It's essential to ensure that turn signals are in good working order, and to use them appropriately when riding.



