RVF400 /NC35 Rear Indicator Blinker Question

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Cru Jones
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RVF400 /NC35 Rear Indicator Blinker Question

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I'm looking to replace my rear turn signals since they are looking a bit shabby and am having problems finding ones that aren't LED. So, was going to get OEM. Problem is Honda list a different part number for each side and only one side is available at the moment it seems. Are they actually different (left from right) or can they be swapped? I figure they can be swapped hence there only being one part number that's available, but wanted to check.
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Re: RVF400 /NC35 Rear Indicator Blinker Question

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They have a hole on the bottom - which I guess is to let out any moisture that gets in. Aside from that, they are the same (I only did an external inspection - didn't look at how they are mounted).

You could fill the hole with some silicone and then drill another?
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Re: RVF400 /NC35 Rear Indicator Blinker Question

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manicguitarist wrote:They have a hole on the bottom - which I guess is to let out any moisture that gets in. Aside from that, they are the same (I only did an external inspection - didn't look at how they are mounted).

You could fill the hole with some silicone and then drill another?

Ah, I forgot about the holes. That has to be the only difference. Thanks.
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