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Turn signal switch (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Move the switch to the left to show left turn; move the switch to the right to show a right turn. When the switch is pressed, the turn signal is turned off.



Attention! If the indicator lamp with arrows flashes rapidly, this means that one or both turn signal lamps have burned out.
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