Product name | Turn Signal Indicator |
Model | YAMAHA FZ16 |
Materials | Plastic |
Parts NO | 21C–H3310–00 |
Packing | Box |
Shipping | Sea/Air |
Place of origin | Guangzhou,China |
Motorcycle turn signal (Motorcycle Turn Signal) is a light device installed on the front and rear parts of the motorcycle. It is used to indicate the rider's turning intention and alert other vehicles and pedestrians. They help improve motorcycle visibility and traffic safety.
Location and quantity: Motorcycles are usually equipped with two turn signals, one mounted at the front (usually near the front fork or headlight) and the other at the rear (usually at the tail or near the rearview mirror). They are located on both sides of the motorcycle to effectively indicate the rider's intentions when cornering.
Function: The turn signal consists of one or more light bulbs. When the rider turns on the steering switch, the corresponding turn signal will flash. Turn signals usually glow orange or yellow to distinguish them from the front and rear lights of other vehicles.
Operation: The rider controls the operation of the turn signal through the turn signal switch on the motorcycle handlebar. When the switch is turned on, the corresponding turn signal will flash to indicate the rider's turning intention.
Maintenance and troubleshooting: Regularly check the working status of the turn signals and whether the bulbs are normal. If you find that the turn signal does not light up or flashes abnormally, you may need to replace the bulb or check the circuit connection. Make sure the turn signals are clean and prevent dirt or moisture from affecting the brightness and visibility of the lights.