3/20/2023 0 Comments Blinker fluid![]() ![]() Reviews for DCC’s blinker fluid are respectably positive. And at $5.95 a bottle, there's no reason not to keep some around. ![]() It also removes blind spots, a nice alternate use. DCC claims the formula was “developed for AMC Gremlin, but works great on Bikes”. On top of that, DCC must be getting theirs from a primo source, because it’s got all the good stuff: “LED and Filament/Incandescent bulb compatible, formulated for right and left signals (as well as front and rear), TWICE as many blinks as OE fluid.” Twice! No more burning through all your blinker fluid just for turning the four-ways on. That’s why I was so glad to find that Dime City Cycles, a favorite parts source for the custom and cafe crowd, offers a proper blinker fluid suitable for use in motorcycles. Brand new CB300R, and not a drop in the signals. Do you know what running your turn signals without blinker fluid does to your motorcycle? Does anyone? And every time you’re at an auto parts store, or even a motorcycle shop, the staff behind the counter say they don’t stock it and laugh (the arrogance!) as you leave the building. And even if you have, attempts to top up the blinker fluid, whether in the blinker itself or in the reservoir, have been such a pain that you just run with a dry system, even though you know better. In fact, you probably haven’t checked it since you bought the bike. You probably don’t have any blinker fluid at all in your motorcycle right now.
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