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Kellermann Indicators
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Holmes" data-source="post: 148078" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>After 56 years I have decided to cease chancing my arm, it would seem there is a safer more modern solution, some sort of left or right amber flashing light system, I am sure it will never catch on, but I am willing to give it a try.</p><p></p><p>Having done a bit of research, the Kellermann Atto and the Kellerman Atto Integral seems to be the best solution for fitting inconspicuous indicators, they must be good because they are the preferred option of Godet Motorcycles, I also managed to find a very small indicator/horn switch, genuine Honda part intended for a DAX 50 Monkey Bike. The downside to Kellermann is the eye watering cost, especially if purchased in the UK.</p><p></p><p>Kellermann is a German company, are any of our German visitors to this forum aware of any cheaper outlets in Europe, if purchased on my behalf (with my previously provided funds) is it possible to post them to the UK without the relevant import duties as a private to private person transaction, probably easier to just pay the money and get on with it, unless the savings are considerable, but I would be interested to know what these products sell for on their home market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Holmes, post: 148078, member: 302"] After 56 years I have decided to cease chancing my arm, it would seem there is a safer more modern solution, some sort of left or right amber flashing light system, I am sure it will never catch on, but I am willing to give it a try. Having done a bit of research, the Kellermann Atto and the Kellerman Atto Integral seems to be the best solution for fitting inconspicuous indicators, they must be good because they are the preferred option of Godet Motorcycles, I also managed to find a very small indicator/horn switch, genuine Honda part intended for a DAX 50 Monkey Bike. The downside to Kellermann is the eye watering cost, especially if purchased in the UK. Kellermann is a German company, are any of our German visitors to this forum aware of any cheaper outlets in Europe, if purchased on my behalf (with my previously provided funds) is it possible to post them to the UK without the relevant import duties as a private to private person transaction, probably easier to just pay the money and get on with it, unless the savings are considerable, but I would be interested to know what these products sell for on their home market. [/QUOTE]
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