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Removing the rear direction indicators (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Read 1.2.1 carefully.

Remove the number plate bracket but leave it attached to the wiring; see 7.1.13.

Disconnect the pair of connectors (1) of the direction indicator you wish to remove. Look at the colour to identify the connectors:
  • Right indicator: red-blue
  • Left indicator: light blue-blue

Left indicator: light blue-blue


Release and remove the screw (2).

Remove the direction indicator.

Remove the direction indicator.


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