2Wheelz
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This quick fix was posted earlier on another subject thread regarding security and I wanted this to stand out for other American riders that want a quick fix solution to this obvious problem in another thread.
Another American member (Powell Kopp) of the International CE 04 Facebook Group came up with a brilliant inexpensive solution: use a thick zip tie like the ones you use on dryer vents and wrap it tight around the base of the rear turn signal unit that connects with the scooter’s license plate bracket. It reinforces the rear turn signal to make it more robust and not as easy to break. The member that came up with this solution said that he bumped it hard after this inexpensive quick fix, and it held nicely without breaking.
This might be the quick and easy fix we’ve all been waiting for!
Another American member (Powell Kopp) of the International CE 04 Facebook Group came up with a brilliant inexpensive solution: use a thick zip tie like the ones you use on dryer vents and wrap it tight around the base of the rear turn signal unit that connects with the scooter’s license plate bracket. It reinforces the rear turn signal to make it more robust and not as easy to break. The member that came up with this solution said that he bumped it hard after this inexpensive quick fix, and it held nicely without breaking.
This might be the quick and easy fix we’ve all been waiting for!