Tools Suggested
Metric socket and/or combination wrenches, wire cutter/stripper/crimper,
soldering iron and solder, heat gun or hair dryer for shrink wrap (included),
Loctite
(medium strength)
PROCEDURE Average Time: 1 HOUR
Step 1
· Prior to installation it is recommended that you perform a Pre-Function
check. To do so, remove the left side battery cover from the bike and
expose the post terminals. Hold the positive red lead from the turn signal
to the positive red lead of the battery and then place the negative black
lead from the turn signal to the negative black lead of the battery. Do
one side at a time and ensure that both sides light prior to installation.
Step 2
· Remove seat (passenger too if installed)
· Remove fender “eyelashes” (required first if passenger seat is installed)
· Remove the fender mounting bolts
· Disconnect the rear turn signal and taillight harness connector located in
the battery box compartment
· Remove the fender by gentle prying outward and upward on one side to
clear the mounting points, then the other side
· Set aside on a flat and smooth surface to protect the fender’s finish (you
may want to wrap it in a large towel)
Step 3
· Turn the rear fender assembly upside down on a stable and
covered/protected surface to prevent damaging the fender/paint
· Remove the rear tail assembly and disconnect the wiring harness and
license plate light. THIS PART IS NO LONGER NEEDED!
Victory Vegas
Rear LED Turn Signal Assembly
Installation Guide
· Remove the stock metal spacers shown below and replace them with the
¼” rubber spacers included in your accessory/installation kit.
Step 4
· Place the turn signal assembly mounting arms over the rubber spacers.
Align the turn signal in place so the space between the fender and the
turn signal tube is consistent. After completing this step, place a small
amount of Loc-Tite to the bolt and slowly tighten the stock nuts snugly in
place, (extreme over-tightening may damage turn signal or fender lip).
You should not need to loosen the mounting arms which are attached to
the turn signal bracket to obtain the ideal fit; they are pre-assembled to
be aligned. Please also note that due to manufacturing tolerances in the
production of the fender, the rolled inner lip of it may interfere with the
turn signal assembly seating properly. If this is the case, the lip can be
tapped down flush with a rubber mallet or other appropriate tool. Take
the necessary precautions to maintain your fender’s finish should this step
be necessary.
Step 5
· Run the wiring of the turn signal assembly in an appropriate/desireable
path to the stock wiring harness. See picture below as an example. Once
the wires are run, cut any excess wire and install the bullet connectors
(included in the installation/accessory package) to the end of the wires.
Due to the small gauge of the wire it’s suggested that you double it over
before placing it into the bullet connector and solder it in place. Wire as
follows:
1. MBW right rear RED (or yellow) to stock wire BLUE with RED stripe
2. MBW right rear BLACK to stock wire BLACK
3. MBW left rear RED (or yellow) to stock wire BLUE
4. MBW left rear BLACK to stock wire BLACK
Make sure that the connectors are firmly snapped in place and are
covered with the stock rubber connector. Ensure that the preexisting dielectric
grease isn’t completely wiped off/removed, it will ensure
conductivity and corrosion resistance. Affix the wires together in place to
the rear taillight assembly with zip ties.
Step 6
· Before reinstalling the fender, be sure to perform a complete function
check of the turn signals/flashers. Reinstall the stock wiring harness into
its corresponding connector in the battery box compartment and check for
proper function.
o Please note that the bike may need to be started/running for the
turn signals/flashers to work properly due to voltage irregularities
when the bike is off.
· It is also at this time that you may use the stock license plate wiring to
provide power to an illuminated license plate frame for your relocated
license plate.
Step 7 Reinstall fender
· Installation is the reverse of removal
Step 8
· You’re done. What are you waiting for?!
Time to ride…